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13 August, 09:59

If I have 3.5 moles of C, and excess Fe2O3, how many moles of Fe can I produce?

2Fe2O3 + C → Fe + 300,

7 moles Fe

1.17 moles Fe

1.75 moles Fe

3.5 moles Fe

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  1. 13 August, 10:23
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    3.5 moles Fe

    Explanation:

    From the equation, Reaction of 2 moles of Fe₂O₃ with 1 mole of C produces 1 mole of Fe. When excess Fe₂O₃ is used, the only liming factor is C.

    The ratio of amount of C used to the amount of Fe produced is 1:1

    Therefore, if 3.5 moles of C are used, 3.5 moles of Fe are also produced.
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