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Iron Bar: Mass Change and Rust Formation
Chapter 3, Problem 3.111(choose chapter or problem)
An iron bar weighed 664 g. After the bar had been standing in moist air for a month, exactly one-eighth of the iron turned to rust \(\left(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\right)\). Calculate the final mass of the iron bar and rust.
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QUESTION:
An iron bar weighed 664 g. After the bar had been standing in moist air for a month, exactly one-eighth of the iron turned to rust \(\left(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\right)\). Calculate the final mass of the iron bar and rust.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 3
Here we have to calculate the final mass of the iron bar and rust.
Given:
Mass of iron bar = 664 g
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Iron Bar: Mass Change and Rust Formation
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Learn about mass changes in an iron bar when exposed to moist air, including the formation of rust (Fe?O?) and how to calculate the final mass.