Asked by Cliff
Please let me know if my equation is correct,taken from the following word problem.
If you react Iron(111)oxide with carbon monoxide,you will produce liquid iron and carbon dioxide.
Fe2O3 + CO --> Fe + CO2.
If I'm correct..how do I balance this.
Thanks for your help.
If you react Iron(111)oxide with carbon monoxide,you will produce liquid iron and carbon dioxide.
Fe2O3 + CO --> Fe + CO2.
If I'm correct..how do I balance this.
Thanks for your help.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 2Fe + 3CO2.
I remind you that in iron(III) oxide, the III are capital "eyes" and not "ones".
I remind you that in iron(III) oxide, the III are capital "eyes" and not "ones".
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