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One of the reactions that occurs in a blast furnace, where iron ore is converted to cast iron, is Fe2O3 1 3CO ¡ 2Fe 1 3CO2 Suppose that 1.64 3 103 kg of Fe are obtained from a 2.62 3 103-kg sample of Fe 2 O 3 . Assuming that the reaction goes to completion, what is the percent purity of Fe 2 O 3 in the original sample?

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Answer : The percent purity of
Fe_2O_3 in the original sample is 89.6 %

Explanation :

The given balanced chemical reaction is:


Fe_2O3+3CO\rightarrow 2Fe+3CO_2

First we have to calculate the mass of Fe.


\text{Moles of }Fe=\frac{\text{Mass of }Fe}{\text{Molar mass of }Fe}

Molar mass of Fe = 55.8 g/mole


\text{Moles of }Fe=(1.64* 10^3kg)/(55.8g/mole)=(1.64* 10^3* 1000g)/(55.8g/mole)=2.94* 10^4mole

Now we have to calculate the moles of
Fe_2O_3

From the balanced chemical reaction we conclude that,

As, 2 moles of Fe produced from 1 mole of
Fe_2O_3

So,
2.94* 10^4mole of Fe produced from
(2.94* 10^4)/(2)=14700 mole of
Fe_2O_3

Now we have to calculate the mass of
Fe_2O_3


\text{ Mass of }Fe_2O_3=\text{ Moles of }Fe_2O_3* \text{ Molar mass of }Fe_2O_3

Molar mass of
Fe_2O_3 = 159.69 g/mole


\text{ Mass of }Fe_2O_3=(14700moles)* (159.69g/mole)=2.347* 10^6g=2.347* 10^3kg

Now we have to calculate the percent purity of
Fe_2O_3 in the original sample.

Mass of original sample =
2.62* 10^3kg


\text{Percent purity}=\frac{\text{Mass of }Fe_2O_3}{\text{Mass of sample}}* 100


\text{Percent purity}=(2.347* 10^3kg)/(2.62* 10^3kg)* 100=89.6\%

Therefore, the percent purity of
Fe_2O_3 in the original sample is 89.6 %

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