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bezimeni [28]
3 years ago
10

PLS HELP!! Need help with this asap.

Chemistry
1 answer:
AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

22.6881 Grams of CO

Explanation:

Fe2O3 + 3CO = 3CO2 + 2Fe

Ratio

1:3 = 3:2

How many grams of CO are needed to produce 30.2 grams of Fe

Fe2O3 Molar mass: 159.69 g/mol

CO Molar mass: 28.01 g/mol

Fe Atomic mass: 55.845

Ok so our end result is 30.2 Grams of Fe, we have 2 Fe so we have 15.1 Grams per Fe

15.1/55.845 = 0.27

So then we multiply this by 3 as we we know the ratio and get get 0.81 required as this is 3CO.

So we need 0.81 Moles of CO so we need 22.6881 Grams of CO.

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