According to the reaction Fe₂O3(S) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3 CO₂(g) you mix 5.000 grams of Fe₂O3(S) with an excess of CO(g) a) How many moles of Fe₂O3 reacted? b) How many formula units of Fe₂O3 reacted c) How many moles of Fe(s) will form? d) How many grams of Fe(s) will form? e) How many atoms of Fe(s) will form? f) How many moles of CO₂ will form? How many grams of CO₂ will form?

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For each of these problems, show a complete solution including clearly labeled unit analysis.
1. According to the reaction Fe₂O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3 CO₂(g) you mix 5.000 grams of Fe₂O3(s)
with an excess of CO(g)
a) How many moles of Fe₂O3 reacted?
b) How many formula units of Fe₂O3 reacted
c) How many moles of Fe(s) will form?
d) How many grams of Fe(s) will form?
e) How many atoms of Fe(s) will form?
f) How many moles of CO₂ will form?
g) How many grams of CO₂ will form?
h) How many molecules of CO₂ will form?
Transcribed Image Text:For each of these problems, show a complete solution including clearly labeled unit analysis. 1. According to the reaction Fe₂O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3 CO₂(g) you mix 5.000 grams of Fe₂O3(s) with an excess of CO(g) a) How many moles of Fe₂O3 reacted? b) How many formula units of Fe₂O3 reacted c) How many moles of Fe(s) will form? d) How many grams of Fe(s) will form? e) How many atoms of Fe(s) will form? f) How many moles of CO₂ will form? g) How many grams of CO₂ will form? h) How many molecules of CO₂ will form?
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