In the following equation:
FeCl3 +O2—>Fe2O3+Cl2
what is the limiting reactant if 7 mo...
Chemistry, 26.04.2020 05:01 imamnaab46
In the following equation:
FeCl3 +O2—>Fe2O3+Cl2
what is the limiting reactant if 7 moles of FeCl3 react with 9 moles of O2?
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