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Chemistry, 21.05.2020 23:11 ella3714

Consider the following reaction:
2FeBr3 + 3H2S04 --> Fe2(SO4)3 +
6HBr. If 2.25 moles of H2SO4 is
available to react, how much FeBr3
is needed for it to react completely?

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