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1. How many grams of Fe can be produced by the reaction of 124.5 g of hydrogen gas with excess Fe2O3? 1. Consider the fo
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1. How many grams of Fe can be produced by the reaction of 124.5 g of hydrogen gas with excess Fe2O3? 1. Consider the fo
1. How many grams of Fe can be produced by the reaction of 124.5 g of hydrogen gas with excess Fe2O3? 1. Consider the following (unbalanced) reaction: P4 (s) + F2 (g) → PF3 (9) What mass of F2 is needed to produce 120.0 g of PF3? 1. Write the following reactions and balance them. 2. Phosphoric acid (aq) reacts with calcium hydroxide(s) to produce calcium phosphate (s) and water. 1. Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with oxygen gas to form sulfur trioxide gas. 1. Octane is a major component of gasoline. It reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water only. Write a balanced chemical equation to represent this reaction. 1. Potassium chlorate reacts violently with table sugar (C12H22011) to produce potassium chloride, carbon dioxide and water. Write a balanced equation for this process. 1. The food we eat is degraded, or broken down, in our bodies to provide energy for growth and function. A general overall equation for this very complex process represents the degradation of glucose (C6H1206) to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O): If 856 g of CH 1206 is consumed by a person over a certain period, what is the mass of CO2 produced?