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An iron ore sample is impure Fe2O3. When Fe2O3 is heated with an excess of carbon, iron metal is produced as per the following equation:

Fe₂O₃(s)+3C(s)→2Fe(s)+3CO(g)

From a sample of ore weighing 752 kg, 453 kg of pure iron was obtained. What is the % of Fe2O3 in the sample?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When Fe2O3 is heated with an excess of carbon , iron metal is produced as per the following equation: Fe2O3(s)+3C(s)→2Fe(s)+3CO(g)

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