3. Ethanol burns according to the following equation. If 15.0 mol of C₂H5OH burns this way, how many moles of oxygen are

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3. Ethanol burns according to the following equation. If 15.0 mol of C₂H5OH burns this way, how many moles of oxygen are

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3. Ethanol burns according to the following equation. If 15.0 mol of C₂H5OH burns this way, how many moles of oxygen are needed? C₂H5OH + 30₂2 200₂ + 3H₂O 4. Solutions of iron (III) chloride, FeCl3, are used in photoengraving and to make ink. This compound can be made by the following reaction: 2Fe + 3Cl2 → 2FeCl3 a. How many grams of Fe are needed to combine with 4.5 moles of Cl₂? b. If 240 g of Fe is to be used in this reaction, with adequate Cl₂, how many moles of FeCl, will be produced? 5. Ammonia is produced synthetically by the reaction below. How many moles of NH3 are formed when 200.0 g of N₂ reacts with hydrogen? N₂ + 3H2 → 2NH3 6. Iron metal is produced in a blast furnace by the reaction of iron (III) oxide and coke (pure carbon). If 25.0 moles of pure Fe₂O, is used, how many grams of iron can be produced? The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: Fe₂O3 + 3C 2Fe + 3CO 7. Aluminum oxide is decomposed using electricity to produce aluminum metal. How many grams of aluminum metal can be produced from 100.0 g of Al₂O3? 2A12034A1+30₂
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