Question
Lead(II) oxide from an ore can be reduced to elemental lead by heating in a furnace with carbon.
PbO(s) + C(s)= Pb(l) + CO(g)
Calculate the expected yield of lead if 90.0 kg of lead oxide is heated with 90.0 kg of carbon.
PbO(s) + C(s)= Pb(l) + CO(g)
Calculate the expected yield of lead if 90.0 kg of lead oxide is heated with 90.0 kg of carbon.
Answers
Never mind! I got it! :)
This is just like the urea problem. It's another limiting reagent problem.
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