Dayer T.

asked • 02/26/21

What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be formed?

For the following reaction, 167 grams of iron are allowed to react with 214 grams of chlorine gas.


2Fe (s) + 3Cl2 (g) ----> 2FeCl3 (s)



1.What is the formula of the limiting reagent?


2.What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be formed?  ........g


3.What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?  ..........g


Please write the steps clearly, thanks.


1 Expert Answer

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Devin W. answered • 02/26/21

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