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Hematite, Fe2O3, is an important ore of iron. The free metal

Last updated: 8/4/2022

Hematite, Fe2O3, is an important ore of iron. The free metal

Hematite, Fe2O3, is an important ore of iron. The free metal is obtained by reacting hematite with carbon monoxide, CO, in a blast furnace. Carbon monoxide is formed in the furnace by partial combustion of carbon. The reaction is Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g) How many grams of iron can be produced from 1.62×103 g Fe2O3 reacting with an excess of CO? HOW DO WE GET THERE? How many moles are present in 1.62×10³ g of Fe₂O3(s)? mol Fe2O3(s)