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24 January, 11:01

If the reaction uses 140 grams of iron, how much rust could be produced?

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  1. 24 January, 12:47
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    4Fe (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2Fe2O3 (s) ... ΔH = - 1.7 x 10^3 kJ

    shows that 1700 kJ of heat is released when 4 moles of Fe react.

    Molar mass of Fe = 56 g/mol

    Molar mass of Fe2O3 = 160 g/mol.

    (a) When 4 mol (4 x 56 = 224 g) iron reacted 1700 kJ are released,

    when 9.0 g Fe reacted, the amount of energy will be

    (9.0 x 1700) / (224) = 68.3 kJ

    (b) According to the equation, 1700 kJ of energy released during the formation of 2 moles of Fe2O3 which is 2 x 160 = 320 g of rust.

    120 kcal x (4.18 kJ / 1 kcal) = 501.6 kJ

    When 1700 kJ released = 320 g rust

    when 501.6 kJ released = (501.6 x 320) / 1700 = 94.4 g rust
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