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Chemistry, 08.06.2021 17:10, maciemarklin3522

1.The reaction of iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) and hydrogen (H2) is represented by the following unbalanced chemical equation. Fe2O3(s)  H2(g) → Fe(s)  H2O(l)
Determine the mass in grams of hydrogen gas needed to react completely with
33.5 g Fe2O3.
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