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8 January, 22:37

How many moles of O2 would be needed to produce 3.2 moles Fe2O3?

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  1. 8 January, 22:57
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    0.533 mol O2

    Explanation:

    4 Fe3O4 + O2 - > 6 Fe2O3

    1 mol O2 - > 6 mol Fe2O3

    x - > 3.2 mol Fe2O3

    x = (3.2 mol Fe2O3 * 1 mol O2) / 6 mol Fe2O3

    x = 0.533 mol O2
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