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Iron(III) chloride, FeCl_3(s), is produced by the reaction of iron and chlorine. (a) If you place 1.54 g of iron metal gauze in chlorine gas, what mass of chlorine is required for complete reaction? What mass of iron(III) chloride is produced? (b) Aquated iron(III), ions from dissolved iron(III) chloride reacts with OH^-(aq) ions to produce iron(III) hydroxide. If you dissolve 2.0 g of iron(III) chloride with 4.0 g of NaOH(g) in water, what mass of iron(III) hydroxide is produced?
Iron(III) chloride, FeCl_3(s), is produced by the reaction of iron and chlorine. (a) If you place 1.54 g of iron metal gauze in chlorine gas, what mass of chlorine is required for complete reaction? What mass of iron(III) chloride is produced? (b) Aquated iron(III), ions from dissolved iron(III) chloride reacts with OH^-(aq) ions to produce iron(III) hydroxide. If you dissolve 2.0 g of iron(III) chloride with 4.0 g of NaOH(g) in water, what mass of iron(III) hydroxide is produced?
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19 Mar 2019