
Four moles of ferric oxide is reduced by carbon monoxide gas
Four moles of ferric oxide is reduced by carbon monoxide gas? What is the stoichiometric reaction; and what mass of iron results? Chemistry
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Now look at the #4:2# mole ratio that exists between iron metal and ferrioc oxide. This tells you that the reaction will produce #1# mole of ferric acid for every #2# moles of iron metal that take part in the …
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Iron is extracted from iron ore. Part of the process involves reduction of the ore with carbon monoxide. Iron ore contains iron oxide (#Fe_2O_3#). How would you write a balanced equation for the reaction …
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