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The reaction between iron(II) oxide and carbon monoxide produces iron and carbon dioxide. How many moles of iron can be
obtained when 5.25 mol FeO reacts with an excess of CO?
FeO + CO Fe + CO₂
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The reaction between hydrochloric acid and aluminum produces hydrogen gas and aluminum chloride. How many moles of H₂
can be obtained when 7.80 mol HCl reacts with an excess of Al?
6 HCl+2 Al 3 H₂ +2 AICI,
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