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How many moles of oxygen are in 1 mole of fe(no3)3?

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  • 22-12-2016
One mole of Fe(NO3)3, or iron(III) nitrate, has three moles of nitrate molecules, which have three moles of oxygen atoms each. We can show this mathematically:
1 mole Fe(NO3)3 * (3 moles NO3)/(1 mole Fe(NO3)3) = 3 moles NO3
3 moles NO3 * (3 moles Oxygen)/(1 mole NO3) = 9 moles Oxygen
9 moles of Oxygen in one mole Fe(NO3)3
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