Answer:
The net chemical equation for the production of iron from carbon, oxygen and iron(III) oxide.
![6C(s)+3O_2(g) +2Fe_2O_3(s)\rightarrow 4Fe(s)+6CO_2(g)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/lvdb72ipbb9tygbs9kz8739kzm8yxb3qa1.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Carbon and oxygen combines together to form carbon monoxide gas.
..[1]
Step 2: Carbon monoxide gas formed in previous step is allowed to recat with iron(III) oxide to obtain iron as a product along with carbon dioxide gas
..[2]
The net equation of the process can be written by adding both reactions:
3 × [1 ] + 2 × [2]
![6C(s)+3O_2(g) +2Fe_2O_3(s)+6CO(g)\rightarrow 6CO(g)+4Fe(s)+6CO_2(g)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/5gopdf97nhq1osl17n75avp241vs4lffia.png)
Cancelling out common compound son both sides, we get the net chemical equation for the production of iron from carbon, oxygen and iron(III) oxide.
![6C(s)+3O_2(g) +2Fe_2O_3(s)\rightarrow 4Fe(s)+6CO_2(g)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/lvdb72ipbb9tygbs9kz8739kzm8yxb3qa1.png)