Asked by Harmony
Given the reaction:
Fe2O3 + Al -> Fe Al2O3
What masses of iron oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 15g iron?
What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?
How much aluminum oxide would be produced if the yield is 93%?
Please show solutions. :]
Fe2O3 + Al -> Fe Al2O3
What masses of iron oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 15g iron?
What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?
How much aluminum oxide would be produced if the yield is 93%?
Please show solutions. :]
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
One has to start by balancinge the equation. Do that.
Then convert the 15g of iron to moles. Do that. THen, you know the mole relations ships between the iron and the reactants, and how many moles of reactants you need.
We will be happy to critique your work.
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Then convert the 15g of iron to moles. Do that. THen, you know the mole relations ships between the iron and the reactants, and how many moles of reactants you need.
We will be happy to critique your work.
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Answered by
Harmony
The balanced equation would be
Fe2O3 Al -> Fe + Al2O3
15g of iron = .03 moles (rounded-off)
then what?
Fe2O3 Al -> Fe + Al2O3
15g of iron = .03 moles (rounded-off)
then what?
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