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Given the following equation, what is the correct form of the conversion factor needed to convert the number of moles of o₂ to the number of moles of fe₂o₃ produced? 4fe(s) + 3o₂ (g) \rightarrow 2fe₂o₃(s) a. \frac{2 moles of fe_2o_3}{4 moles of fe}\\b. \frac{4 moles of fe}{3 moles of o_2}\\c. \frac{2 moles of fe_2o_3}{3 moles of o_2}\\d. \frac{4 moles of fe}{2 moles of fe_2o_3}\\e. \frac{3 moles of o_2}{2 moles of fe_2o_3}

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