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Uses of Alkaline Earth Metals
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how much iron is obtained by reduction of fe2o3 molecular weight 160 Gram
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Dear student,
2 Fe
2
O
3
→
H
e
a
t
4 Fe + 3 O
2
2 x 160 gm of iron oxide gives 4 x 56 or 224 gm of Fe
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