Iron oxide, Fe₂O3, can be reduced back to iron metal, Fe, through a reaction with carbon. Fe2O3+3C 2Fe +3CO Assuming that a reaction involving 0.200 moles of Fe2O3 and an excess of carbon, produced 15.0 g of Fe, answer each of the following questions: a) What is the actual number of moles of Fe produced? Fe: b) What is the theoretical yield in moles of Fe ? Fe: c) What is the percent yield for the reaction? Yield: A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.0570 mol of glucose in enough water to form a 600.0 mL solution. Determine the molarity of the glucose solution. Glucose): mol NaCl : mol % M If you pour 240.0 mL of a 3.34 M sodium chloride solution into a reaction vessel, how many moles of NaCl would be in the vessel? mol

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Iron oxide, Fe2O3, can be reduced back to iron metal, Fe, through a reaction with carbon.
Fe2O3 +3C2Fe +3CO
Assuming that a reaction involving 0.200 moles of Fe₂O3 and an excess of carbon, produced 15.0 g of Fe, answer
each of the following questions:
a) What is the actual number of moles of Fe produced?
Fe:
b) What is the theoretical yield in moles of Fe?
Fe:
c) What is the percent yield for the reaction?
Yield:
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.0570 mol of glucose in enough water to form a 600.0 mL solution.
Determine the molarity of the glucose solution.
(Glucose]:
mol
NaCl:
mol
%
M
If you pour 240.0 mL of a 3.34 M sodium chloride solution into a reaction vessel, how many moles of NaCl would
be in the vessel?
mol
Transcribed Image Text:Iron oxide, Fe2O3, can be reduced back to iron metal, Fe, through a reaction with carbon. Fe2O3 +3C2Fe +3CO Assuming that a reaction involving 0.200 moles of Fe₂O3 and an excess of carbon, produced 15.0 g of Fe, answer each of the following questions: a) What is the actual number of moles of Fe produced? Fe: b) What is the theoretical yield in moles of Fe? Fe: c) What is the percent yield for the reaction? Yield: A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.0570 mol of glucose in enough water to form a 600.0 mL solution. Determine the molarity of the glucose solution. (Glucose]: mol NaCl: mol % M If you pour 240.0 mL of a 3.34 M sodium chloride solution into a reaction vessel, how many moles of NaCl would be in the vessel? mol
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