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The following equation represents a reaction in which iron is obtained from iron (lll) oxide?

Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) --gt; (heat) Fe(s) + CO2(g)a) Write a word equation for this reaction?b) The reaction is a redox reaction.b1) Which substance is reduced?b2) Which substance is oxidised?b3) Name the reducing agent?b4) Name the oxidising agent?

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i cant tell if your just that stupid, or just trolling
well unless the jetta comes with a turbo there is no need for a BOV. the CAI would be the better choice for performance.
the better More reasonable choice is the cold air intake but beware if you buy one make sure it is not some cheap imitation because it will be a waste of money because it wont work properly of allowing colder air into the engine rather than sitting on top of the engine doing nothing.
a) one mole of Iron oxide (iron ore) reacts with 1 mole of carbon monoxide gas to produce 1 mole of elemental iron and 1 mole of carbon dioxide gas. The reaction is exothermic. b1) Fe is reduced b2) C is oxidized b3) C is the reducing agent b4) Fe is the oxidizing agent
i cant tell if your just that stupid, or just trolling
well unless the jetta comes with a turbo there is no need for a BOV. the CAI would be the better choice for performance.
the better More reasonable choice is the cold air intake but beware if you buy one make sure it is not some cheap imitation because it will be a waste of money because it wont work properly of allowing colder air into the engine rather than sitting on top of the engine doing nothing.
a) one mole of Iron oxide (iron ore) reacts with 1 mole of carbon monoxide gas to produce 1 mole of elemental iron and 1 mole of carbon dioxide gas. The reaction is exothermic. b1) Fe is reduced b2) C is oxidized b3) C is the reducing agent b4) Fe is the oxidizing agent

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