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    When Iron(III)oxide Reacts with Hydrochloric Acid,iron(III)chloride and Water Are Formed
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When Iron(III)oxide Reacts with Hydrochloric Acid,iron(III)chloride and Water Are Formed

Question 77

Question 77

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When iron(III) oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid,iron(III) chloride and water are formed.How many grams of iron(III) chloride are formed from 10.0 g of iron(III) oxide and 10.0 g of hydrochloric acid?


A) 11.1 g
B) 14.8 g
C) 20.3 g
D) 35.1 g

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