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For the below unbalanced equations: 1. Fe2O3 + Al → Fe + Al2O3 If at the...

For the below unbalanced equations:
1. Fe2O3 + Al → Fe + Al2O3
If at the beginning of the reaction you used 25.29 g Fe2O3 and 9.85 g Al, what is the theoretical yield (in grams) of Al2O3 (you will need to find the limiting reagent and then the theoretical yield of Al2O3 from this reagent)?

2. C6H6 + O2  →  CO2 + H2O
If at the beginning of the reaction you used 9.92 g C6H6 and 9.85 g O2, what is the theoretical yield (in grams) of H2O (you will need to find the limiting reagent and then the theoretical yield of H2O from this reagent)?

3. Fe2O3 + Al  →  Fe + Al2O3
If at the beginning of the reaction you used 29.92 g Fe2O3 and 9.85 g Al, what is the theoretical yield (in grams) of Al2O3 (you will need to find the limiting reagent and then the theoretical yield of Al2O3 from this reagent)?

4. C + S8  →  CS2
If at the beginning of the reaction you used 1.02 g C and 15.76 g S8, what is the theoretical yield (in grams) of CS2 (you will need to find the limiting reagent and then the theoretical yield of CS2 from this reagent)?

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