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The formula for iron (III) oxide is Fe2O3. Two moles of this react with six moles of NaClO to produce three moles of Na2O (sodium oxide) and two moles of Fe2(ClO)3 (iron (III) hypochlorite).......
the product of mixing bleach with vinegar
bleach with iron (III) oxide ?

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The active ingredient in bleach is typically NaClO (sodium hypochlorite), and vinegar is CH3COOH (acetic acid). These react in a 1:1 ratio and produce HClO (hypochloric acid) and NaCH3COO (sodium acetate), also in a 1:1 ratio.

The formula for iron (III) oxide is Fe2O3. Two moles of this react with six moles of NaClO to produce three moles of Na2O (sodium oxide) and two moles of Fe2(ClO)3 (iron (III) hypochlorite).
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