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25 October, 02:10

When 1.0 mole of fe (s) reacts with excess o2 (g) and 0.325 moles of fe2o3 are produced. what is the %yield of fe2o3?

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  1. 25 October, 02:16
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    The balanced reaction is:

    4Fe + 3O2 - - > 2Fe2O3

    Stoichiometrically:

    (1.0 mol Fe) (2 mol Fe2O3 / 4 mol Fe) = 0.50 mol Fe2O3

    If the actual yield is only 0.325 mol Fe2O3, the % yield can be calculated by dividing actual by theoretical yield:

    0.325 / 0.5 x 100% = 65% yield
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