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How Many Grams of Iron(III) Hydroxide (106

Question 33

Question 33

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How many grams of iron(III) hydroxide (106.87 g/mol) will precipitate if excess iron(III) nitrate is added to 0.850 L of 1.26 M sodium hydroxide?


A) 114 g
B) 38.2 g
C) 90.9 g
D) 135 g
E) 343 g

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