The overall reaction in a commercial heat pack can be represented as 4Fe(s) +30₂(g) →2Fe₂O3(s) AH = −1652 kJ a. How much heat is released when 4.80 moles of iron are reacted with excess O₂? Heat = kJ b. How much heat is released when 1.00 mole of Fe2O3 is produced? Heat = kJ c. How much heat is released when 1.40 g iron is reacted with excess O2? Heat = kJ d. How much heat is released when 11.4 g Fe and 1.90 g O2 are reacted? Heat = kJ

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The overall reaction in a commercial heat pack can be represented as
4 Fe(s) + 30₂(g) → 2 Fe₂O₂ (s) AH = -1652 kJ
a. How much heat is released when 4.80 moles of iron are reacted with excess O₂?
Heat =
kJ
b. How much heat is released when 1.00 mole of Fe2O3 is produced?
Heat =
kJ
c. How much heat is released when 1.40 g iron is reacted with excess O₂?
Heat =
kJ
d. How much heat is released when 11.4 g Fe and 1.90 g O₂ are reacted?
Heat =
kJ
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Transcribed Image Text:The overall reaction in a commercial heat pack can be represented as 4 Fe(s) + 30₂(g) → 2 Fe₂O₂ (s) AH = -1652 kJ a. How much heat is released when 4.80 moles of iron are reacted with excess O₂? Heat = kJ b. How much heat is released when 1.00 mole of Fe2O3 is produced? Heat = kJ c. How much heat is released when 1.40 g iron is reacted with excess O₂? Heat = kJ d. How much heat is released when 11.4 g Fe and 1.90 g O₂ are reacted? Heat = kJ Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
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