What is the balanced chemical equation for Iron Pyrites + Oxygen → Ferric Oxide + Sulphur Dioxide
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e balanced chemical reaction for the combustion of iron pyrite is:
4 FeS2 + 11 O2 --> 2 Fe2O3 + 8 SO2
This is a combustion reaction and generates iron (III) oxides.
Hope it helps you..
4 FeS2 + 11 O2 --> 2 Fe2O3 + 8 SO2
This is a combustion reaction and generates iron (III) oxides.
Hope it helps you..
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Answer:The balanced chemical reaction:
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation for given reaction will be given as:
Iron Pyrites + Oxygen → Ferric Oxide + Sulphur Dioxide
The balanced chemical reaction:
4 moles of iron pyrites reacts with 11 moles of oxygen to give 2 moles of ferric oxide and 8 moles of sulfur dioxide
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