Question:
One of the reactions that occurs in a blast furnace, where iron ore is converted to cast iron, is: Fe2O3 + 3CO?
one of the reactions that occurs in a blast furnace, where iron ore is converted to cast iron, is: Fe2O3 + 3CO gt; 2Fe + CO2 Suppose that 1.64 x 10^3 kg of Fe are obtained from a 2.62 x 10^3 kg sample of Fe2O3. Assuming that the reaction goes to completion, what is the percent purity of Fe2O3 in the original sample?Please help!! This is the last question I need to finish from my whole summer assignment for AP Chem, but I have no idea how to do it! Help!
Answer:
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I have so manyAll have a different purpose. 1.Harley Softail FXSTI, for ralleys 2.Suzuki Hayabusa, for around town 3.Suzuki GSX R 1000cc, for racing 4. Suzuki Dr650Se Dual Purpose, on the mountain trails. 5.Kawasaki Ninja 250, for the girls
% by potential of mass of Fe2O3 (mass of organic Fe2O3 / mass of iron ore) x a hundred% mass of Fe2O3 (organic) (mass of iron produced / MW of iron) x ( stoichiometric mole ratio of Fe2O3 over Fe based on the given chemical reaction x MW of Fe2O3 mass of iron produced 453 g MW of Fe fifty 5.80 5 stoichiometric mole ratio of Fe2O3/Fe a million/2 MW of Fe2O3 159.7 mass of organic Fe2O3 (453/fifty 5.80 5) x (a million/2) x 159.7 mass of organic Fe2O3 647.66 grams %by potential of mass of Fe2O3 (647.66 / 752) x a hundred 86.13 %
Are you sure you've got the equation correct it doesn't balance. A balanced equation is needed to carry this out.
% by potential of mass of Fe2O3 (mass of organic Fe2O3 / mass of iron ore) x a hundred% mass of Fe2O3 (organic) (mass of iron produced / MW of iron) x ( stoichiometric mole ratio of Fe2O3 over Fe based on the given chemical reaction x MW of Fe2O3 mass of iron produced 453 g MW of Fe fifty 5.80 5 stoichiometric mole ratio of Fe2O3/Fe a million/2 MW of Fe2O3 159.7 mass of organic Fe2O3 (453/fifty 5.80 5) x (a million/2) x 159.7 mass of organic Fe2O3 647.66 grams %by potential of mass of Fe2O3 (647.66 / 752) x a hundred 86.13 %
Are you sure you've got the equation correct it doesn't balance. A balanced equation is needed to carry this out.
Mine. But, otherwise, it would be the BMW touring bikes, then my Dad's 46 Harley (think it's a Flat Head). I like comfort, speed and performance. Harleys are legendary, but not much can comare to the BMW 1200 series for performance, comfort, and speed all wrapped up in one package.