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How many grams of Fe2O3 are needed to produce 51.9 g of CaO?

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rahmant
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  • 02-03-2021

Answer:

98.8g (3 s.f.)

Explanation:

Use the mole = mass/mr equation to find the moles of CaO, then use the molar ratio to find the moles of Fe2O3, which is the same as CaO, (assuming the ratio is 1:1, as you haven't stated it clearly in the question). Then use the equation and input to find Mass, which is 98.8g to 3 s.f.

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