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How many moles of iron (II) chloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 28.5 of iron with excess hydrochloric acid?
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How many moles of iron (II) chloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 28.5 of iron with excess hydrochloric acid?
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How many moles of iron (II) chloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 28.5 of iron with excess hydrochloric acid?
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It should be 0.789 moles because we started with 28.8 g x 1 mol/36.5 g = 0.789 moles
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