Answer to Question #242795 in Physical Chemistry for mae

Question #242795

Pure iron may be produced from the reactions of iron (III) oxide (Fe2 O3) and carbon dioxide (CO) . The other proucts of the reactions is carbon dioxide ( CO2) Fe2O3 + 2Fe + 3CO2

a. How many grams of Fe2 O3 are needed to completely consume 1.5 molecules of CO?

b. How may moles of Fe can be obtained from 100grams of Fe2O3?


3. Sodium metal reacts with hydrogen to form sodium hydride (NaH). 2Na + H2 to 2NaH

If 10grams of Na reacts with 8grams of H2, How many grams of the products will be formed? Which reactant limiting?


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Expert's answer
2021-09-28T01:05:48-0400

Grams of Fe2 O3= 1.40×10 ^3

1.79moles


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