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Consider the following (unbalanced) chemical reaction: Fe2O3(s) + C(s) → Fe(l) + CO2(g)Fe2O3(s) + C(s) →...

Consider the following (unbalanced) chemical reaction:

Fe2O3(s) + C(s) → Fe(l) + CO2(g)Fe2O3(s) + C(s) → Fe(l) + CO2(g)

a How many grams of carbon are needed to react with 811.21 grams of Fe22O33?

b How many grams of iron can be produced from 390.955 g of carbon?

c you make 487.857 grams of CO22, how many grams of Fe are produced?

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