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24 August, 22:06

Given the chemical equation: Fe2O3 + 3CO - -> 2Fe + 3CO2

You need to make 112 g of iron (Fe). You have as much carbon monoxide (CO) as needed. How much iron oxide (Fe2O3) do you need to start with?

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1 mole Fe2O3

2 moles Fe2O3

4 moles Fe2O3

56 moles Fe2O3

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  1. 24 August, 23:50
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    1 mole

    Explanation:

    m (Fe) = 112 g

    n (Fe₂O₃) = ?

    First you must calculate how many moles of Fe is in 112 g of Fe:

    n (Fe) = m (Fe) / Ar (Fe) = 112 g / 55,85 g moles⁻¹ = 2 moles

    Now, from reaction you compare moles of Fe and Fe₂O₃:

    2 n (Fe₂O₃) = n (Fe)

    n (Fe₂O₃) = n (Fe) / 2 = 1 mole
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