2Fe(s)+2cl2(g)-> 2FeCl3(s) If a reaction begins with 25.6 g of each iron and chlorine, how much FeCl3 can be formed in g?
2Fe(s)+2cl2(g)-> 2FeCl3(s) If a reaction begins with 25.6 g of each iron and chlorine, how much...
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation: 2Fe(s) + 3Cl2(g) 2FeCl3(s) If 35.0 g each of iron and chlorine react, how much FeCl3 will be formed?
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(e) 2FeCl3(s) AH = 374 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.5 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3.
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(g) - 2FeCl3(s) AH = 346 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 30.3 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCla,
42 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(g) - 2FeCl3(s) AH = 346 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 25.5 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3. Type your answer... Next Previous B
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(e) — 2FeCl3(s) AH-374 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.5 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3.
27 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(6) 2FeCl3(s) AH = 366 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.9 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3. Type your answer..
Time Remaining 30 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(8) 2FeCl3(s) AH-377 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 28.3 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3. Type your answer... Previous
If 35.0 g each of iron and chlorine react, how much FeCl3 will be formed?
A student reacts 3.48 g of iron with 12.0 g of chlorine gas to form iron(III) chloride via the reaction below 2Fe+3Cl2 2FeCl3 What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be produced? What is the limiting reactant for the process? If only 6.50 of iron (III) chloride are produced by the reaction, wht is the percent yield of the reaction? Explain how you use the concept of limiting reactant when you blow a candle
In the reaction 2Fe(s) + 6HCl(aq) --> 2FeCl3(aq) + 3H2(g), ______ is reduced to _______ and ________ is oxidized to _____.