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What volume of co is required to reduce one mole of fe2o3 in the rection fe2o3 + co gives out fe + co2?

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Answered by mishti53
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The required equation of the given reaction is:-

Fe2O3 + 3CO -----> 2Fe + 3CO2

From the equation we can see that,

1 mole of Fe2O3 -----> 3moles of CO2

Avogadro’s Law states that one mole of any dry gas occupies 22.4L of volume at STP.

So, 3 moles of CO2 would occupy -----> (22.4 * 3) = 67.2L of volume

Hence, 67.2L of CO is needed for 1 mole of Fe2O3 to be reduced completely.

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