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  • 23-04-2021
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How many g of CO2 can be produced from 256 g Fe2O3?

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Ankit
Ankit Ankit
  • 24-04-2021

Answer:

if i consider this reaction

Fe2O3+ 3CO---》2Fe+ 3CO2

so let's calculate first moles of Fe2O3 i.e. = 256/159.69= 1.6 moles

So the one moles of Fe2O3 is forming three moles of CO2

hence 1.6 moles will form 4.8 moles of CO2

one mole of CO2 is 44 g so 4.8 moles of Co2 is 44×4.8= 211.2 g

so the conclusion is 211.2 g of CO2 can be produced from 256 g Fe2O3!!

i d k it's right or wrong but i tried my best :)

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