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  • 11-04-2016
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For the following reaction: Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 2Fe + 3CO2 how many grams of Fe2O3 is needed to produce 111 g of Fe?

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meerkat18
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  • 22-04-2016
You need 158.70 grams of Fe2O3 to produce 111 grams of Fe. This is calculated by using the molar masses and stoichiometric relationship of the two compounds.

Solution:

MM Fe = 55.845 g/mol
MM Fe2O3 = 159.69 g/mol
Fe: Fe2O3 = 2 mol:1 mol

11 g FE (1 mol Fe/55.845 g Fe) (1 mol Fe2O3/2 mol Fe) (159.69 g Fe2O3 / 1 mole Fe2O3) = 158.70 grams Fe2O3
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