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Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas as follows:
2 Fe(s)+ 3 Cl2(g)→ 2 FeCl3(s)
How many moles of FeCl3 are obtained when 4.6 mol of Cl2 reacts with excess Fe?
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When silver nitrate reacts with barium chloride,silver chloride and barium nitrate are formed.How many grams of silver chloride are formed when 10.0 g of silver nitrate reacts with 15.0 g of barium chloride?
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One source of iodine is sodium iodate.Iodine is produced by a series of reactions.The first reaction is a reduction reaction with sodium hydrogen sulfite.
IO3- (aq)+ 3 HSO3- (aq)→ I- (aq)+ 3 SO42- (aq)+ 3 H+ (aq)
5 I- (aq)+ IO3- (aq)+ 6 H+ (aq)→ 3 I2(s)+ 3 H2O
How many grams of iodine are produced from 1.00 × 102 grams of NaHSO3?
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If the percent yield for the following reaction is 65.0%,how many grams of KClO3 are needed to produce 32.0 g of O2?
2 KClO3(s)→ 2 KCl(s)+ 3 O2(g)
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What is the sum of the coefficients when the following equation is balanced with the smallest integer coefficients?
H2SO3 + Al(OH)3 → Al2(SO3)3 + H2O
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The chemical reaction occurring during the discharge of a lead storage battery can be represented by the equation:
What mass of lead sulfate would result from the complete reaction of 41.4 g of lead?

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If the reaction of phosphate ion with water is ignored,what is the total concentration of ions in a solution prepared by dissolving 3.00 g of K3PO4 in enough water to make 350 mL of solution?
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What thickness (in cm)is the silicon block (density = 2.33 g/cm3)that is 2.87 cm wide and long necessary to react with 91.3 g of Cr2O3 by the reaction: 3 Si (s)+ 2 Cr2O3 (s)→ 3 SiO2 (s)+ 4 Cr (l)?
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52.5 mL of a solution were diluted to a volume of 6.25 L and then had a concentration of 3.16 M.What was the molarity of the initial solution?
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