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Chemistry, 18.03.2022 14:00, caschmitt3821

Iron(III) chloride (FeCl3) is a compound that is used in the production of computer circuit boards. This solid is produced when chlorine gas (Cl2) is passed over solid metal iron (Fe). Identify the type of chemical reaction that takes place.

Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction.

Calculate how many moles of iron(III) chloride can be produced from 6. 6 moles of chlorine gas when there is an excess of iron metal.

If there are 3 moles of iron, calculate how many grams of iron(III) chloride will form when there is an excess of chlorine gas

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