Chemistry, asked by Urvichauhan4793, 11 months ago

How much of iron can be obtained by reduction of 1 kg of fe2o3 by h2?

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Answered by Chocostar
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Hey mate here's your answer

Fe2O3 contains (2x55.845) / (2x55.845 + 3x15.999) = 69.943% Fe

Therefore, 1kg of Fe2O3 contains 1000x0.69943 = 699.43g of iron

It doesn’t matter whether the Fe2O3 was reduced by hydrogen, carbon or whatever.

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