Iron can be obtained by reduction of iron oxide (Fe 3 O 4 ) with CO according to the…
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Iron can be obtained by reduction of iron oxide (Fe3O4) with CO according to the reaction:
Fe3O4 + 4CO → 3Fe + 4CO2
How many kg of Fe3O4 should be heated with CO to get 2 kg iron?
- 8.12 kg
- 4.14 kg
- 6.94 kg
- 16.8 kg
Answer
(A) 8.12 kg
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