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erik [133]
2 years ago
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write and balance the equation showing the reaction between iron (iii) oxide and carbon monoxide to form iron (ii) oxide and car

bon oxide
Chemistry
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Galina-37 [17]2 years ago
8 0

The balanced chemical equation showing the reaction between iron (iii) oxide and carbon monoxide to form iron (ii) oxide and carbon oxide is :

                     FE2O3 + 3CO → 2FE +3CO2

Two moles of iron with three moles of carbon dioxide gas are produced when one mole of iron(iii) oxide reacts with three moles of carbon monoxide

A balanced chemical equation is defined as the number of atoms of each type in the reaction being equal to the reactants and product sides.

The mass and charge is equal in a balanced chemical reaction.

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