Part A An iron ore sample contains Fe2O3 together with other substances. Reaction of the ore with CÓ produces iron metal: Balance this equation. a Fe, O3 (s) + B CO(g) → y Fe(s) + 8 CO2 (9). You may want to reference (Pages 103 - 105) Section 3.6 while completing this problem. Express your answer as a balanced chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. A chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the number of grams of CO2 formed when 0.310 kg of Fe2 O3 reacts. Express your answer in grams to three significant figures.

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Part A
An iron ore sample contains Fe2 O3 together with
other substances. Reaction of the ore with CO
produces iron metal:
Balance this equation.
a Fe2O3 (s) + BCO(g) → y Fe(s)+ 8 CO2 (g).
You may want to reference (Pages 103 - 105)
Section 3.6 while completing this problem.
Express your answer as a balanced
chemical equation. Identify all of the phases
in your answer.
ΑΣφ
A chemical reaction does not occur for this
question.
Submit
Request Answer
Part B
Calculate the number of grams of CO2 formed
when 0.310 kg of Fe2 O3 reacts.
Express your answer in grams to three
significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A An iron ore sample contains Fe2 O3 together with other substances. Reaction of the ore with CO produces iron metal: Balance this equation. a Fe2O3 (s) + BCO(g) → y Fe(s)+ 8 CO2 (g). You may want to reference (Pages 103 - 105) Section 3.6 while completing this problem. Express your answer as a balanced chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. ΑΣφ A chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the number of grams of CO2 formed when 0.310 kg of Fe2 O3 reacts. Express your answer in grams to three significant figures.
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