Calculation Enter you calculated values into the provided table. Show one example of the calculation worked out below in

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Calculation Enter you calculated values into the provided table. Show one example of the calculation worked out below in the questions so that I can see your logic. Trial 1 2 3 4 mreactant 1.089 1.01 0.95 N/A molfe molo 0.019 moles mproduct- Mreactant 1.27-1.08 0-19 1.0h 1.15-LOR 55.945 +0.018.14 0.45 56.845 0.11=0-006875 11.06-0.95 0.0170 O.Odades Cilly ™ 0.007 mal N/A N/A 0.012mol 0.14 14 COX15 0.009 molfe/molo N/A Average (ratio) N/A
4. To determine the empirical formula for the iron (X) oxide you will divide the moles of iron reacted by the moles of oxygen consumed (mol/mol) for each trial, then determine the average value of this ratio (ratio).
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