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13 May, 09:58

In the reaction Fe2O3 + 3CO a 2Fe + 3CO2, 10 moles of solid iron and 15 moles of carbon dioxide are produced from 5 moles of iron (|||) oxide and 15 moles of carbon monoxide (CO). What is the ratio of carbon monoxide to solid iron

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  1. 13 May, 10:14
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    Ratio is 3:2

    3CO = 2Fe or 1.5 CO = 1 Fe

    Explanation:

    Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe + 3CO2

    Fe2O3 = Iron (|||) oxide

    CO = Carbon monoxide

    Fe = Solid Iron

    CO2 = Carbon dioxide

    Excellent is already balanced.

    10 Moles Fe and 15 Moles of CO2

    5 Moles Fe2O3 + 15 Moles 3CO = 10 Moles Fe + 15 Moles 3CO2

    What is the ratio of carbon monoxide to solid iron

    Ratio is 3:2 or 1.5 CO = 1 Fe
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