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A sample weighing 3.106 g is a mixture of Fe,0, (molar mass=159.69 g/mol) and A1,0, (molar mass 101.96 g/mol). When heat

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:35 am
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A Sample Weighing 3 106 G Is A Mixture Of Fe 0 Molar Mass 159 69 G Mol And A1 0 Molar Mass 101 96 G Mol When Heat 1
A Sample Weighing 3 106 G Is A Mixture Of Fe 0 Molar Mass 159 69 G Mol And A1 0 Molar Mass 101 96 G Mol When Heat 1 (19.55 KiB) Viewed 44 times
A sample weighing 3.106 g is a mixture of Fe,0, (molar mass=159.69 g/mol) and A1,0, (molar mass 101.96 g/mol). When heat and a stream of H, gas is applied to the sample, the Fe, O, reacts to form metallic Fe and H,O(g). The AI,O, does not react. If the sample residue (the solid species remaining after the reaction) weighs 2.715 g, what is the mass fraction of Fe, 0, in the original sample? mass fraction: Fe,0, g original sample ENG 00 11:56 AM 6/7/2022