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6 October, 13:43

If 112 g of iron (Fe) combines with 24 g of oxygen (o2) how much iron oxide is formed

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  1. 6 October, 13:59
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    There are three different oxides of iron: FeO, Fe2O3 (hematite), and Fe3O4 (magnetite). Assuming that the iron oxide formed in this problem is Fe2O3, which is the most common form of iron oxide, the calculations are as follows:

    Balanced chemical equation:

    4Fe + 3O2 - - > 2Fe2O3

    i 2 0.75 0

    c 1 0.75 0.5

    e 1 0 0.5

    Moles Fe = 112g / 55.845 = 2

    Moles O2 = 24/32 = 0.75

    The reaction, with an excess of 1 mol Fe, produced 0.5 moles or 0.5 moles (159.69g/mol) = 79.845 grams of Fe2O3.
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