A chemist carries out the reaction below and obtains 3.45g of iron Fe (Fe, MW=55.845g/mol). Fill in the blanks below to determine the percent yield of the reaction when 8.30g of Fe2O3 (MW= 159.69g/mol) and 3.50g of CO (MW=28.01G/mol)were used in the reaction.

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A chemist carries out the reaction below and obtains 3.45g of iron Fe (Fe, MW=55.845g/mol). Fill in the blanks below to determine the percent yield of the reaction when 8.30g of Fe2O3 (MW= 159.69g/mol) and 3.50g of CO (MW=28.01G/mol)were used in the reaction. 

Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) = 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)

Note that for two of the blanks, will be the same answer.

 

1. What would be the mass in grams of Fe produced based on the mass of Fe2O3 used? answer: (blank)

2. What would be the mass in grams of Fe produced based on the mass of CO used? answer: (blank)

3. What is the theoretical yield of Fe in grams? answer: (blank)

4. What is the limiting reagent? Enter the formula of compound. answer: (blank)

5. What is the percent yield of this reaction? answer: (blank)

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