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3 April, 19:33

How many grams of C are required to react with 32.1 g of Fe2O3?

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  1. 3 April, 20:29
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    3.62 g of C are required

    Explanation:

    In order to determine the grams of C, in the reaction we have to define it:

    Reactants are C and Fe₂O₃

    The reaction is:

    3C (s) + 2Fe₂O₃ (g) → 4Fe (s) + 3CO₂ (g) It is a redox reaction.

    We convert the mass of the oxide to moles:

    32.1 g. 1 mol / 159.7g = 0.201 moles

    In the reactant side we say:

    2 moles of oxide need 3 moles of C to react

    Therefore 0.201 moles of oxide must need (0.201. 3) / 2 = 0.3015 moles of C

    We convert the moles to mass → 0.3015 mol. 12 g / 1 mol = 3.62 g
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