The mass of Fe can be theoretically obtained by the reduction of 1 kg of Fe 2 O 3 is:
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The mass of Fe can be theoretically obtained by the reduction of 1 kg of Fe2O3 is:
- 700 g
- 800 g
- 350 g
- 1400 g
Answer
(A) 700 g
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