Answer:
600.6L
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
The balanced equation for the reaction.
3CO + Fe2O3 --> 2Fe + 3CO2
Step 2:
Determination of the number of moles in 1001g of Fe.
This is illustrated below:
Mass of Fe = 1001g
Molar Mass of Fe = 56g/mol
Number of mole =?
Number of mole = Mass/Molar Mass
Number of mole of Fe = 1001/56
Number of mole of Fe = 17.875 mole
Step 3:
Determination of the number of mole of CO that reacted during the process.
This is illustrated below:
3CO + Fe2O3 --> 2Fe + 3CO2
From the balanced equation above,
3 moles of CO produced 2 moles of Fe.
Therefore, Xmol of CO will produce 17.875 moles of Fe i.e
Xmol of CO = (3 x 17.875)/2
Xmol of CO = 26.8125 moles
Step 4
Determination of the volume occupied by 26.8125 moles of CO at stp.
1 mole of a gas occupy 22.4L at stp.
Therefore 26.8125 moles of CO will occupy = 26.8125 x 22.4 = 600.6L
Therefore, 600.6L of CO is needed to produce 1001g of Fe