Ask a New Question
Search
How many moles of carbon are needed to react with 5.6 moles of hematite (Fe2O3)?
1 answer
2Fe2O3 + 3C ==> 3CO2 + 4Fe
5.6 mols Fe2O3 x (3 mols C/2 mol Fe2O3) = 5.6 x 2/3 = ?
Similar Questions
How many moles of carbon are needed to react with 525 g of hematite
2FeO3+6C->4Fe+3Co2 idk how to convert moles of fe2o3 to
2 answers
Iron is obtained commercially by the reaction of hematite (Fe2O3) with carbon monoxide. How many grams of iron is produced when
1 answer
How many moles of carbon monoxide are needed to react completely with 1.75 moles of iron oxide? based on this equation:
3 answers
How many moles of carbon monoxide are needed to react completely with 108 kg of Fe2O3. Fe2O3(s)+CO(g)→Fe(s)+CO2(g)
1 answer
more similar questions