Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas by the following reaction.
2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2 2 FeCl3
(I) Predict the moles of product formed if 31.67 grams of Fe reacts with an excess of chlorine gas, Cl2.
(II) Predict the moles of product formed if 0.567 moles of Fe reacts with 0.718 moles of chlorine gas, Cl2.
(III) What is fundamentally different about how the above two problems must be solved?
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