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molten iron and carbon monoxide are produced in a blast furnace by the reaction of iron(iii) oxide and coke (pure carbon). If 25.0 kilograms of pure Fe2O3 is used how many kilograms of iron can be produced

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Molten iron and carbon monoxide are produced in a blast furnace by the reaction of iron(III) oxide and coke (pure carbon). If 25.0 kilograms of pure Fe2O3 is used, how many kilograms of iron can be produced?

The reaction is: Fe2O3 + 3 C ---> 2 Fe + 3 CO

Gravimetry:

Gravimetry is branched out from stoichiometry because basically, the same concept applied except that in gravimetry, the molar masses are used as the conversion factor which is the condensed form of all the stoichiometric ratios from one species to another.

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