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According to the following reaction, how many moles of **iron(II) oxide** will be formed upon the complete reaction of **23.0 grams** of iron with excess **oxygen gas**?
\[ \text{iron (s) + oxygen (g) } \rightarrow \text{iron(II) oxide (s)} \]
\[ \text{[ \_\_\_\_\_ moles iron(II) oxide ]} \]
**Explanation:**
The given chemical equation involves the reaction between solid iron (\( \text{Fe} \)) and gaseous oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)) to produce solid iron(II) oxide (\( \text{FeO} \)). The task is to calculate how many moles of iron(II) oxide will be produced when 23.0 grams of iron completely reacts with an excess of oxygen gas.
A blank is provided for the student to fill in the number of moles of iron(II) oxide formed.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/15cd763b-5763-4f34-ac90-fb3a4d78f352/9e158a9c-365d-4f5d-ac26-dd456e723c4f/m1qg343_thumbnail.png)
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According to the following reaction, how many moles of **iron(II) oxide** will be formed upon the complete reaction of **23.0 grams** of iron with excess **oxygen gas**?
\[ \text{iron (s) + oxygen (g) } \rightarrow \text{iron(II) oxide (s)} \]
\[ \text{[ \_\_\_\_\_ moles iron(II) oxide ]} \]
**Explanation:**
The given chemical equation involves the reaction between solid iron (\( \text{Fe} \)) and gaseous oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)) to produce solid iron(II) oxide (\( \text{FeO} \)). The task is to calculate how many moles of iron(II) oxide will be produced when 23.0 grams of iron completely reacts with an excess of oxygen gas.
A blank is provided for the student to fill in the number of moles of iron(II) oxide formed.
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