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What is the theoretical yield (in g) of iron(III) carbonate that can be produced from 2.00 g of iron(III) nitrate and an excess of sodium carbonate?
The molar mass of iron(III) carbonate (Fe2(CO3)3) is 291.73 g/mol and the molar mass
of iron(III) nitrate (Fe(NO3)3) is 241.88 g/mol.
2 Fe(NO3)3 (aq) + 3 Na2 CO3(aq) → Fe2(CO3)3 (s) +6 NaNO3(aq)
a) 1.21 g
b) 1.43 g
c) 2.07 g
d) 2.15 g

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