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Title: How do I find the concentration of a ferrioxalate solution?
Post by: rj.lall on Nov 29, 2012
I put in 0.6 grams of Fe(NO3)3 dot 9H20 and 0.4 grams of oxalic acid (COOH)2

I know I have to find the limiting reagent and everything, but firstly, how do I find the balanced chemical equation, and secondly, I'm not sure how to find the molar mass of the first solute because it's got the weird water thing. Oh, and it's all dissolved in 100 mL of water, if that matters. Please help!

Thank you!


Title: How do I find the concentration of a ferrioxalate solution?
Post by: onemustfall! on Nov 29, 2012
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