Question:

Iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₂) can be converted into irop metal

Last updated: 8/4/2022

Iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₂) can be converted into irop metal

Iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₂) can be converted into irop metal (Fe) by a reaction with carbon (C) where the other product is carbon dioxide (CO₂). The balanced chemical reaction is 2 Fe₂O3(s) + 3 C(s)→ 4 Fe(s) + 3 CO₂(g) If 4 moles of iron(III) oxide is reacted a. How many moles of carbon are needed to react with the iron oxide with no amount of either reactant left over? b. How many moles of iron will be produced? c. How many moles of carbon dioxide will be produced?