5. The reaction shown below is balanced, use it to answer the following questions. 4Fe(s) + 302(g) 2Fe2O3(s) a. If 4 Fe are used for every 302, how many moles of Fe2O3 are formed? 2 mols of Fe203 form b. Determine 3 different mole ratios of reactants and products using the balanced equation. DONE c. If you start with 9.100 g Fe and an unlimited amount of O2 from the air, how many grams of Fe203 will be formed? d. If you start with 2.75 moles of Fe and an unlimited amount of O2, how many grams of Fe203 will be formed

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5. The reaction shown below is balanced, use it to answer the following questions.
4Fe(s) + 302(g)
2Fe2O3(s)
a. If 4 Fe are used for every 302, how many moles of Fe2O3 are formed?
2 mols of Fe203 form
b. Determine 3 different mole ratios of reactants and products using the balanced equation.
DONE
c. If you start with 9.100 g Fe and an unlimited amount of O2 from the air, how many
grams of Fe2O3 will be formed?
d. If you start with 2.75 moles of Fe and an unlimited amount of O2, how many grams of
Fe203 will be formed
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Transcribed Image Text:5. The reaction shown below is balanced, use it to answer the following questions. 4Fe(s) + 302(g) 2Fe2O3(s) a. If 4 Fe are used for every 302, how many moles of Fe2O3 are formed? 2 mols of Fe203 form b. Determine 3 different mole ratios of reactants and products using the balanced equation. DONE c. If you start with 9.100 g Fe and an unlimited amount of O2 from the air, how many grams of Fe2O3 will be formed? d. If you start with 2.75 moles of Fe and an unlimited amount of O2, how many grams of Fe203 will be formed 5 The & They 0
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