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The equation for one of the reactions in the process of turning iron ore into the metal is

Fe2O3(s) + 3CO2(g) β†’ 2Fe(s)+ 3CO2(g)

If you start with 3.00 kg of each reactant, what is the maximum mass of iron you can produce?

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