For each of the following reactions, calculate the grams of indicated product when 25.0 gg of the first reactant and 40.5 gg of the second reactant is used: 1. 2SO2(g)+O2(g)=2SO3(g) (SO3) 2. 3Fe(s)+4H2O(l)= Fe3O4(s)+ 4H2(g) (Fe3O4) 3. C7H16(g)+11O2(g)=7CO2(g)+ 8H2O(g) (H2O)

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For each of the following reactions, calculate the grams of indicated product when 25.0 gg of the first reactant and 40.5 gg of the second reactant is used:

1. 2SO2(g)+O2(g)=2SO3(g) (SO3)

2. 3Fe(s)+4H2O(l)= Fe3O4(s)+ 4H2(g) (Fe3O4)

3. C7H16(g)+11O2(g)=7CO2(g)+ 8H2O(g) (H2O)

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