A chemistry student was asked to calculate the number of moles of
iron required to react with 1.20 mole of oxygen to produce iron(III)
oxide. His calculation is shown below:
I
1.20 mol 0, x 1 mol = 1.20 mol Fe
Is the student correct? Use evidence to support your answer.
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