Chemistry, asked by aryandeshmukh9pd4kzl, 1 year ago

In the preparation of iron from haematite (Fe2O3) by the reaction with carbon.
Fe2O3 + C --> Fe + CO2


aryandeshmukh9pd4kzl: How much 80% pure iron could be produced from 120 kg of 90% pure Fe2O3? ( Fe=56)

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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" Answer for the question:

1117 grams of iron

Explanation:

As can be seen from the chemical equation, each mole of Fe2CO3 needs 3 moles of the CO. If 30 moles of CO are used, only 10 moles of Fe2CO3 can be reduced, generating 20 moles of Fe, corresponding to 1117 grams of iron.

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Answered by mannu12315
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Answer:

1117 grams of iron.

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