What mass of Fe can be produced by the reaction of 75.0 g CO with excess Fe2O3 according to the equation: Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) → Fe(s) + CO2(g)? A. 49.8 g Fe B. 99.7 g Fe C. 224 g Fe D. 299 g Fe
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Given: Mass of CO = 75.0 g Molar mass of CO = 28.01 g/mol Number of moles of CO = Mass / Molar mass Number of moles of CO = 75.0 g / 28.01 g/mol Number of moles of CO = 2.678 mol Show more…
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