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Over the years, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs, and to ignite solid fuel rocket motors. The reaction is
Fe2O3(s) + 2Al(s) â 2Fe(l) + Al2O3(s)
Watch the video to see the reaction.
What mass of iron(III) oxide must be used to produce 45.02 g of iron?
g
Over the years, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs, and to ignite solid fuel rocket motors. The reaction is
Fe2O3(s) + 2Al(s) â 2Fe(l) + Al2O3(s)
Watch the video to see the reaction.
What mass of iron(III) oxide must be used to produce 45.02 g of iron?
g
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
10 May 2019