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Given: *Fe2O3(s)+3CO(s)-->2Fe(s)+3CO2(g)(delta h is -23kJ)
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*Fe2O3(s)+3CO(s)-->2Fe(s)+3CO2(g)(delta h is -23kJ) *3Fe2O3(s)+CO(g)-->2Fe3O4(s)+CO2(g)(delta h is -39kJ)
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tanisha
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For the following reaction:
Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 2Fe + 3CO2 how many grams of Fe2O3 is needed to produce 111 g of Fe? A) 79.3 g Fe2O3
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Petey
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1. Iron oxide and carbon monoxide react according to the following equation . Identify which reactant is limiting and which is
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Tiffany
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Fe2O3 + 3CO= 2Fe + 3CO2, SUPPOSE THAT 1.64kg OF Fe ARE OBTAINED FROM A 2.62kg SAMPLE OF Fe2O3(ORE). ASSUMING THE REACTION IS
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BECKY
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Fe2O3+ 3CO=2Fe+3Co2, suppose that 1.64kg of Fe are obtained from a 2.62kg sample of Fe2O3 (ore). assuming that the reaction goes
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becky
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Calculate the number of grams of Fe formed when 0.300kg of Fe2O3 reacts.
Equation: Fe2O3+CO-->Fe+CO2 converted .300kg to 300g
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Ezra
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how many grams of CO are needed to react with an excess of Fe2O3 to produce 209.7gFe? Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) => 3CO2(g) + 2Fe(s)
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Theodore
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how many grams of CO are needed to react with an excess of Fe2O3 to produce 209.7gFe? Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) => 3CO2(g) + 2Fe(s)
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How many grams of CO are needed to react with an excess of Fe2O3 to produce 209.7gFe? Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) => 3CO2(g) + 2Fe(s)
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Shelly
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How many grams of CO are needed to react with an excess of Fe2O3 to produce 233.4 gFe?
Fe2O3 (s) + 3CO (g) --> 3CO2 (g) + 2Fe (s)
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