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What is the number of moles of `Fe(OH)_(3)` (s) that can be produced by allowing 1 mole of `Fe_(2)S_(3)`, 2 moles of `H_(2)O` and 3 moles of `O_(2)` to react as : `2Fe_(2)S_(3) + 6H_(2)O + 3O_2 rarr 4Fe(OH)_(3) + 6S` ?

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