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No, Fe2O3 is ionic
Mass of Fe=(Mass of Fe2O3)(Mr Fe/ Mr Fe2O3)
Fe2O3 (diiron trioxide) is a chemical compound not am element.
2 Al + Fe2O3 ----> Al2O3 + 2 Fe
231 g of Fe2O3 are equal to 0,69 moles.
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Fe2O3 + 2Al ===> Al2O3 + 2FeIn this reaction the number of moles of Al2O3 produced is dependent on the number of moles of Fe2O3 and Al that one starts with. For every 1 mole Fe2O3 and 2 moles Al, one gets 1 moles of Al2O3.
Iron oxide is produced.The chemical reaction is given as 2Fe+3H20=Fe2O3+3H2
No, Fe2O3 is ionic
There are several different possible reactions of Fe2O3 with CO, depending on temperature and ratio of reactants. The simplest is probably Fe2O3 + CO ==>2FeO + CO21.00 Kg x 1000 g/Kg x 1 mole Fe2O3/160 g = 6.25 moles Fe2O3 moles CO2 produced = 6.25 moles CO2 Volume CO2 at STP = 6.25 moles x 22.4 L/mole = 140 Liters
Fe2 + 3O2 --> Fe2O3
Fe2O3 + 2Al --> Al2O3 +2 Fe The reaction is commonly known as thermite for the enormous amount of heat produced. The iron produced by the reaction is molten.
Mass of Fe=(Mass of Fe2O3)(Mr Fe/ Mr Fe2O3)
fe2o3+h2o2
4Fe + 3O2 -> 2Fe2O3 is the balanced equation.It'll need enough oxygen (> (0.46*3)/4 mole O2)to give (0.46*2)/4 mole Fe2O3, so 0.23 mole Fe2O3is produced.
Hematite is an oxide of iron in its "raw" or "natural" form. It's a mineral, and it's iron(III) oxide. Its formula is Fe2O3.Hematite is Fe2O3.