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Calculate the weight of `FeO` produced from `2 g VO` and `5.75 g` of `Fe_(2)O_(3)`. Also report the limiting reagent.
Given : `VO+Fe_(2)O_(3) rarr FeO+V_(2)O_(5)`

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5.175 gm
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