Chapter 3: Q3.25P (page 132)
Iron reacts slowly with oxygen and water to form a compound commonly called rust. For 45.2 kg of rust, Calculate
- The moles of compound
- The moles of
- The grams of iron
Short Answer
- Moles of rust is
- Moles of
- Mass of Fe
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Chapter 3: Q3.25P (page 132)
Iron reacts slowly with oxygen and water to form a compound commonly called rust. For 45.2 kg of rust, Calculate
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(b) 0.903 g of phosphorus combined with 6.99 g of bromine
(c) A hydrocarbon with 79.9 mass % carbon
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3.13 Calculate each of the following quantities:
(a) Mass in kilograms of molecules of
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