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2 August, 23:55

Acetylene torches are used for welding, but the thermite reaction can be useful in situations in which acetylene torches are inappropriate, such as welding underwater. The thermite reaction is described by the equation below: limiting and excess reactants A welder has 1.873 * 102 g Fe2O3 and 94.51 g Al in his welding kit. Which reactant will he run out of first?

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  1. 3 August, 00:16
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    Acetylene torches are used for welding, but the thermite reaction can be useful in situations in which acetylene torches are inappropriate, such as welding underwater. The thermite reaction is described by the equation below: limiting and excess reactants A welder has 1.873 * 102 g Fe2O3 and 94.51 g Al in his welding kit. Which reactant will he run out of first?=Fe2O3, How much of this reactant should he order to make sure he runs out of both reactants at the same time? Round to the nearest hundredth and do not round any of your work until the very end. He should order = 92.41 g of the limiting reactant.
  2. 3 August, 00:17
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