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If 3.50 mol of Fe reacts with 3.00 mol of oxygen in the following reaction: 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s) Which of the following statements is correct?​

If 3.50 mol of Fe reacts with 3.00 mol of oxygen in the following reaction: 4 Fe(s-example-1

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Answer:

Fe is the limiting reactant and 1.75 mol of Fe₂O₃ can be produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation for the reaction is;

4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s)

Therefore, 4 moles of Iron reacts with 3 moles of Oxygen to form 2 moles of iron (iii) oxide.

We are given;

3.5 moles of Fe and 3 moles of Oxygen gas

  • But, mole ratio of Fe to O₂ is 4 : 3
  • From the ratio, 3.5 moles of Fe will require 2.625 moles of O₂, while 3 moles of Oxygen would require 4 moles of Fe.
  • Therefore, oxygen gas is in excess and thus Iron is the rate limiting reactant.
  • Therefore, 3.5 moles of Fe would require 2.625 moles (3.5 mol × 3/4) of oxygen to form 1.75 moles (3.5 mol × 2/4) of Fe₂O₃

Thus, we will be correct to say that, Fe is the limiting reactant and 1.75 mol of Fe₂O₃ can be produced.

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