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One of the reactions in a blast furnace used to reduce iron is shown above. how many grams of fe2o3 are required to produce 15.5 g of fe if the reaction occurs in the presence of excess co?

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22.1 g

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User Yong Shun
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the balanced equation for the reaction is as follows
Fe₂O₃ + 3CO ----> 2Fe + 3CO₂
stoichiometry of Fe₂O₃ to Fe is 1:2
number of Fe moles formed - 15.5 g / 56 g/mol = 0.277 mol
if 2 mol of Fe are formed when 1 mol of Fe₂O₃ reacts
then 0.277 mol of Fe are formed when -1/2 x 0.277 mol = 0.139 mol
number of Fe₂O₃ mol reacted - 0.139 mol
mass of Fe₂O₃ required - 0.139 mol x 160 g/mol = 22.2 g
22.2 g of Fe₂O₃ required


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