Discover a world of knowledge at Westonci.ca, where experts and enthusiasts come together to answer your questions. Get immediate and reliable answers to your questions from a community of experienced professionals on our platform. Discover detailed answers to your questions from a wide network of experts on our comprehensive Q&A platform.

WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST! How many moles of iron (III) oxide are produced when 0.275 moles of iron is reacted?

Sagot :

ajjabr

Answer:

Arrow should be yeilds, THE COEFFICIENTS are mole ratios. So every 4 moles of NH3 or ammonia produce 6 moles of H2O water

msm555

Answer:

Solution given:

3Fe+ O2. =Fe3O2

3mole. 1 mole. 1 mole

we have

3 mole of iron gives 1 moles of 1 mole of fe3O2

now

0.275 mole of iron gives 1×0.275/3=0.92mole of fe3O2