Chemistry, asked by smartadeeb1743, 10 months ago

Below point 'A' FeO can .....................
(a) be reduced by carbon monoxide only.
(b) be reduced by both carbon monoxide and carbon.
(c) be reduced by carbon only.
(d) not be reduced by both carbon and carbon monoxide.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Below point 'A' FeO can be reduced by carbon monoxide only.

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Answered by brokendreams
1

FeO can be reduced by CO only.

Explanation:

  • The FeO or the ferric oxide needs to be reduced to form the iron.
  • Its an important part of the metallurgy in iron extraction.
  • This steps include the use of carbon monoxide to reduce the FeO to Metallic iron.
  • The reaction includes,
  • FeO +CO = Fe + CO2.
  • The products formed are iron and carbon dioxide.

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