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25.00g of iron(II) sulfide reacts with 35.00g of diatomic oxygen to form iron(III) oxide and sulfate. How many grams of iron oxide are produced if the reaction proceeds to completion? 1. Balance the equation
2. Convert from grams to moles, including molar mass calculations
3. Use molar ratios to determine limiting reagent
4. Use molar ratios to determine the amount of iron oxide produced
5. Convert iron oxide from moles back to grams

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