Question:
In a certain reaction, Fe and O₂ combine to form iron(III)
Last updated: 8/5/2022
In a certain reaction, Fe and O₂ combine to form iron(III) oxide. 33.5 moles of Fe and 23.2 moles of O₂ are placed in a container and the reaction proceeds with 100% yield. Note: Both answers must be correct for the question to be scored as correct Which is the excess reactant? O iron oxygen What is the amount of excess reactant left when the reaction reaches completion? Provide your answer in decimal notation rounded to 1 decimal digit. Enter Value moles are left over.