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Suppose you want to convert iron ore to a specific amount of pure iron using the followi...

Suppose you want to convert iron ore to a specific amount of pure iron using the following reaction:

(a) What mole ratio would you use in the following equation to determine the number of moles of CO needed to react with a known amount of Fe3O4?

(b) If you add more than enough CO so that all the Fe3O4 reacts, what mole ratio would you use in the following equation to determine the moles of CO2 produced?

(c) Suppose you know the number of moles of Fe product formed and you want to know the number of moles of CO that reacted. What mole ratio would you use in the following equation?

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