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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 04:31 Chantamariepaul

The reaction of fe₂o₃ with co produces fe(s) and co₂(g). what mass of fe₂o₃ is required to produce 5.00 kg of fe(s) if the percent yield for the reaction is 78.5%? you may assume that co(g) is present in excess.

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