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Alex Ar [27]
3 years ago
5

3 Mg + 1 Fe2O3 --> 2 Fe + 3 MgO

Chemistry
1 answer:
Gala2k [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Fe₂O₃ is the limiting reactant.

7.57 g of MgO are formed.

Explanation:

  • 3 Mg + 1 Fe₂O₃ → 2 Fe + 3 MgO

First we <u>convert the given masses of both reactants into moles</u>, using their <em>respective molar masses</em>:

  • 15.6 g Mg ÷ 24.305 g/mol = 0.642 mol Mg
  • 10.0 g Fe₂O₃ ÷ 159.69 g/mol = 0.0626 mol Fe₂O₃

0.0626 moles of Fe₂O₃ would react completely with (3 * 0.0626 ) 0.188 moles of Mg. As there are more Mg moles than required, Mg is the reactant in excess; thus, <em>Fe₂O₃ is the limiting reactant</em>.

We now <u>calculate how many MgO moles are produced</u>, using the <em>number of moles of the limiting reactant</em>:

  • 0.0626 mol Fe₂O₃ * \frac{3molMgO}{1molFe_2O_3} = 0.188 mol MgO

Finally we <u>convert moles of MgO into grams</u>:

  • 0.188 mol MgO * 40.3 g/mol = 7.57 g
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