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Fe3O4 can be reduced by
Fe3O4 can be reduced by treatment with hydrogen to yield iron metal and water vapor write the balanced equation. this process
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jennifer
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Fe3O4 reacts with CO according to the equation
Fe3O4 + 4CO => 4CO2 + 3Fe If 478.9 g Fe3O4 is reacted with excess CO, what mass of
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Anonymous
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Iron will react with water to produce an iron oxide and hydrogen gas. Which equation below represents a correctly balanced
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When balancing the following, what is being reduced, what are the reducing agents, and what is the initial and final oxidation
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Karen
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Hydrogen is generated by passing hot steam over iron, which oxidizes to form Fe3O4 in the following equation.
3Fe(s) + 4H2O(g) ->
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Vachirawit
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Fe3O4(s) + C(s) > CO2 + Fe
Balance the chemical reaction and calculate how many moles of Fe3O4 must be reacted to produce 440 gr
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Karen
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What mass of Fe3O4 would be needed to
react with 1.38 x 103 mol H2? Fe3O4 + 4 H2 -> 3 Fe + 4 H2O
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Anonymous
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Fe3O4 + 4 H2 -> 3 Fe + 4 H2O
What mass (g) of Fe3O4 would be needed to react with 1.38 x 10^3 mol H2?
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Anonymous
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What mass of iron metal can be obtained from the reaction of 45.6kg Iron (III) oxide Fe3O4 with carbon monoxide CO as given in
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Road
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What mass of iron metal can be obtained from the reaction of 45.6kg Iron (III) oxide Fe3O4 with carbon monoxide CO as given in
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URGENT HELP
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