Fe(I) can be precipitated from a slightly basic aqueous solution by bubbling oxygen through the solution, which converts Fe(lI) to insoluble Fe(lII): 4Fe(OH)*(aq) + 4OH¯(aq) +O2(g) +2H,0(1) > 4Fe(OH)3(s) How many grams of O2 are consumed to precipitate all of the iron in 50.0 mL of 0.0950 MFe(II)?

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Fe(lI) can be precipitated from a slightly basic aqueous solution by bubbling oxygen through the solution, which converts Fe(ll) to
insoluble Fe(lI):
4Fe(OH)*(aq) +40H¯(aq)+O2(g) +2H,0(1)
→ 4Fe(OH),(s)
How many grams of O2 are consumed to precipitate all of the iron in 50.0 mL of 0.0950 MFe(II)?
Transcribed Image Text:Fe(lI) can be precipitated from a slightly basic aqueous solution by bubbling oxygen through the solution, which converts Fe(ll) to insoluble Fe(lI): 4Fe(OH)*(aq) +40H¯(aq)+O2(g) +2H,0(1) → 4Fe(OH),(s) How many grams of O2 are consumed to precipitate all of the iron in 50.0 mL of 0.0950 MFe(II)?
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