9. Iron (II) oxide can be removed from iron by reacting it with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (III) chloride and wat

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9. Iron (II) oxide can be removed from iron by reacting it with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (III) chloride and wat

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9 Iron Ii Oxide Can Be Removed From Iron By Reacting It With Hydrochloric Acid To Produce Iron Iii Chloride And Wat 1
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9. Iron (II) oxide can be removed from iron by reacting it with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (III) chloride and water. What mass of hydrochloric acid is required to react with 245 g of rust? (Make sure you balance your equation!) Fe₂O3(s) + HCl(aq) →→ FeCl3(s) + H₂O(l) 10. Aluminum carbide is a yellow powder that reacts with water to produce aluminum hydroxide and methane. What mass of methane is produced from the complete reaction of 36.0 g of aluminum carbide? (Make sure you balance your equation!) Al4C(s) + H₂O(Al(OH)3(s) + CH4(E)
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