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4fe + 3o₂ → 2fe₂o₃ how can the equation be analyzed to show which characteristics of the reactants and products are the same and which characteristics of the reactants and products are different? 1. number of iron atoms dropdown 2. number of oxygen atoms dropdown 3. physical & chemical properties of the substances dropdown 4. does this chemical equation support the claim that mass is conserved? dropdown
1. Number of Iron atoms
Step1: Count Fe in reactants
Reactants: \(4\text{Fe}\), so 4 Fe atoms.
Step2: Count Fe in products
Products: \(2\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\), each \(\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\) has 2 Fe, so \(2\times2 = 4\) Fe atoms.
Step3: Compare
Number of Fe atoms is same (4 in reactants and 4 in products).
Step1: Count O in reactants
Reactants: \(3\text{O}_2\), each \(\text{O}_2\) has 2 O, so \(3\times2 = 6\) O atoms.
Step2: Count O in products
Products: \(2\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\), each \(\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\) has 3 O, so \(2\times3 = 6\) O atoms.
Step3: Compare
Number of O atoms is same (6 in reactants and 6 in products).
Step1: Identify substances
Reactants: Fe (metal, solid, reactive metal) and \(\text{O}_2\) (gas, diatomic, oxidizing agent).
Step2: Identify product
Product: \(\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\) (rust, solid, ionic compound, different reactivity).
Step3: Compare properties
Physical (state, appearance) and chemical (reactivity, bonding) properties differ as reactants are Fe (metal) and \(\text{O}_2\) (gas), product is \(\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3\) (solid compound).
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