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23 March, 16:30

Which change increases the amount of iron produced in the equation fe3o4 (s) 4h2 (g) energy?

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  1. 23 March, 16:32
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    FeSO4 (s) plus 4H2 (g) gives 3Fe (s) plus 4H2O (l)

    from the equation above i mole of FeSO4 reacted with 4 mole of H2 gas to give 3 moles of iron and 4 moles of water. There is a relationship between volume and equilibrium shift. Decrease in volume favor the side with less moles of a gas. since hydrogen is a gas a decrease in volume favor the forward reaction hence more Fe is produced.
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