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. Potassium ferricyanide reacts with sulfuric acid and water

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. Potassium ferricyanide reacts with sulfuric acid and water

. Potassium ferricyanide reacts with sulfuric acid and water to produce potassium sulfate, Iron(III) sulfate, ammonium sulfate and carbon monoxide by the following balanced chemical reaction. a. K.Fe(CN) + 6 H₂SO4 + 6 H₂O → 2 K₂SO4 + FeSO, +3 (NH4)2SO4 +6 CO b. If 20 grams of K.Fe(CN), is reacted with 24.5 grams of H₂SO4, and 5 grams of H₂O which is the limiting reagent? c. Limiting reagent d. How many grams of CO will be produced? Grams e. If 5.2 grams of CO are produced, what is the % yield for the reaction? f. % yield