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Akuma2636:
We've been given an example in our book about how to work out 'The number of moles of X produced in terms of the number of moles of Y consumed.'
I dunno how to do it, I'm really confused.
One of the questions I have is:
Fe2O3 (s) + 3CO (g) -> 2Fe (s) + 3CO2 (g)
The number of moles of Fe produced in terms of the number of moles of CO consumed
Please help me ^_^
Pirt:
I think that it might just be, for every 3 moles of CO consumend in that reaction 2 moles of Fe are produced.
arnyk:
Correct, it's a ratio.
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