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Alina Gonzales
3 July, 02:04
How many moles are in 42.9 g of Fe2O4
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Griffen
3 July, 04:29
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0.24375moles
Explanation:
Moles=mass/moler mass
Fe-56
O-16
(56*2) + (16*4)
=176
42.9:176=0.24375moles
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