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
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Fe2O3 (s) + 3 CO (g) 🡪 2 Fe (s) + 3 CO2 (g) Calculate the number of grams of CO that can react with 250 g of Fe2O3. Calculate the number of grams of Fe and the number of grams of CO2 formed when 250 grams of Fe2O3 reacts.
•2Fe + 1.5 O2 > Fe2O3 • •Not always fluid dependent
When iron reactions with oxygen to form rust, the iron atoms, Fe reacts with the oxygen atoms, O2 to create iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3.4Fe + 3O2 -----> 2Fe2O3Or2Fe + 3/2O2 -----> Fe2O3
Yes, it's a chemical reaction. The iron in the car reacts with oxygen to make a compound that is seen as rust. It is Fe2O3 iron(III)oxide
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Fe2O3 is Iron III Oxide FeTiO3 is Iron Titanate. They are completely different chemical species.
Pyrite (fools gold) reacts with Oxygen to make Hematite (Fe2O3) and Sulpher dioxide (SO2) The reaction is oxidation of pyrite. 2FeS2 + 3.5O2 - - Fe2O3 + 2SO2
Fe(s)+H2o(g)->Fe2O3(s)+H+(g)
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Iron oxide is produced.The chemical reaction is given as 2Fe+3H20=Fe2O3+3H2
Fe2O3 It is neither an acid or a base, and it is a compound, not an element
iron reacts with air to form rust
Fe2O3 (s) + 3 CO (g) 🡪 2 Fe (s) + 3 CO2 (g) Calculate the number of grams of CO that can react with 250 g of Fe2O3. Calculate the number of grams of Fe and the number of grams of CO2 formed when 250 grams of Fe2O3 reacts.
•2Fe + 1.5 O2 > Fe2O3 • •Not always fluid dependent
•Redox reactions can cause a change in volume •2Fe + 1.5 O2 > Fe2O3
Iron reacts with oxygen to form Fe2O3 also known as rust. Oxygen requires two electrons to fill it's valence shell so iron loses electrons.