Hello,
The following problem was given as a take home homework assignment. I believe that I have this figured out correctly but would like anexperts opinion:
The reaction is:
Fe2O3 (s) + 3CO(g) --> 2Fe (s) + 3CO2 (g)
How many grams of iron can be produced from 4.50 Kg Fe2O3?
My solution:
Step 1:
4.50kg Fe2O3 x 1000g / 1kg = 4500 g Fe2O3
Step 2:
4500g Fe2O3 x 1 mole / 159.7 Fe2O3 = 28.18 moles Fe2O3
Step 3:
28.18 moles Fe2O3 x 2moles Fe2 / 1 mole Fe2O3 = 56.36 moles Fe2
Step 4 Final answer:
56.36 moles Fe2 x 111.7 g Fe2 / 1 mole Fe2 = 6295 g Fe2
I would like to verify that this is indeed correct. If not could someone guide me onto the right path without providing the answer (I can't learn that way).
Thanks,