Title: Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore, Fe2O3, into Post by: OldSpice on Dec 8, 2014 Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore, Fe2O3, into molten "pig iron":
3 Fe2O3(l) + CO(g) ? 2 Fe3O4(l) + CO2(g) Fe3O4(l) + CO(g) ? 3 FeO(l) + CO2(g) FeO(l) + CO(g) ? Fe(l) + CO2(g) How many moles of Fe2O3 are required to produce 6.00 mol of molten iron? A) 3.00 mol B) 4.00 mol C) 6.00 mol D) 12.0 mol E) none of the above Title: Re: Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore, Fe2O3, into Post by: Electric on Dec 10, 2014 Content hidden
Title: Re: Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore, Fe2O3, into Post by: OldSpice on Dec 14, 2014 Perfect!
..Thank you so much for your support Title: Re: Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore, Fe2O3, into Post by: Electric on Dec 14, 2014 My pleasure
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