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Chromium metal is obtained by heating chromium(III) oxide with carbon. Calculate the mass percent of chromium in the oxide, and then use this %-value to calculate the quantity of chromium(III) oxide (in gram
and in kilogram) required to produce 850 kg of chromium metal.
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