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Consider this reaction: Fe2O3 S Right arrow. Fe SO2 Reduction half-reaction: 2Fe 3 6e- Right arrow. 2Fe Oxidation half-reaction: S Right arrow. S 4 4e- After balancing the chemi…
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Consider this reaction: Fe2O3 S Right arrow. Fe SO2 Reduction half-reaction: 2Fe 3 6e- Right arrow. 2Fe Oxidation half-reaction: S Right arrow. S 4 4e- After balancing the chemi…
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Consider this reaction: Fe2O3 S Right arrow. Fe SO2 Reduction half-reaction: 2Fe 3 6e- Right arrow. 2Fe Oxidation half-reaction: S Right arrow. S 4 4e- After balancing the chemical equation, what are the coefficients for these compounds? Fe SO2.
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the answer is 4 and 3
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Answer: Fe- 4
SO2-3
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