South Africa is one of the world's largest iron ore producers. From the reaction below, answer he following questions based on the iron ore extraction: Fe2Os(e) + Ce) → Fem + CO2(a) a) Give the correct chemistry name for Fe2O3 and CO2. b) If 9888.8g of Fe2Os and 1258.2g of C react, determine which reagent is the limiting reagent/reactant of the reaction. c) Calculate theoretical yield of the reaction.

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South Africa is one of the world's largest iron ore producers. From the reaction below, answer
the following questions based on the iron ore extraction:
Fe2O3(e) + Co) → Fem + COz(9)
a) Give the correct chemistry name for Fe2O3 and CO2.
b) If 9888.8g of Fe2Os and 1258.2g of C react, determine which reagent is the limiting
reagent/reactant of the reaction.
c) Calculate theoretical yield of the reaction.
d) If the foreman on site obtained 6.12 kg of Fe, for the reaction described in b) above,
what is the % yield of the reaction?
e) The product Fe is in liquid format. Do you think this is correct or not and justify why you
think so?
Transcribed Image Text:South Africa is one of the world's largest iron ore producers. From the reaction below, answer the following questions based on the iron ore extraction: Fe2O3(e) + Co) → Fem + COz(9) a) Give the correct chemistry name for Fe2O3 and CO2. b) If 9888.8g of Fe2Os and 1258.2g of C react, determine which reagent is the limiting reagent/reactant of the reaction. c) Calculate theoretical yield of the reaction. d) If the foreman on site obtained 6.12 kg of Fe, for the reaction described in b) above, what is the % yield of the reaction? e) The product Fe is in liquid format. Do you think this is correct or not and justify why you think so?
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