12. What is the percent yield of CO2 if 15.7 grams of CO, are formed from the reaction of 100.4 g of Fe;O4?

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From the equation: Fe;O4 +4 CO ----> 3 Fe +4 CO2
11.
Calculate the moles of CO2 produced when 50.2 grams of Fe;04 are reacted.
12.
What is the percent yield of CO, if 15.7 grams of CO2 are formed from the reaction of
100.4 g of Fe;O,?
13.
If 100.0 g of Fe,O, is reacted with 125 grams of CO, which reactant is limiting?
For the equation:
4 Fe(CrO2)2 + 8 K2CO; +7 O2 ---> 2 Fe,O3 + 8 K2CRO4 + 8 CO2
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14.
The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to react with 0.223 moles of O2.
The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to produce 3.0 grams of Fe,O3.
The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to produce 4.00 grams of K,CrO4.
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Transcribed Image Text:(11-13) From the equation: Fe;O4 +4 CO ----> 3 Fe +4 CO2 11. Calculate the moles of CO2 produced when 50.2 grams of Fe;04 are reacted. 12. What is the percent yield of CO, if 15.7 grams of CO2 are formed from the reaction of 100.4 g of Fe;O,? 13. If 100.0 g of Fe,O, is reacted with 125 grams of CO, which reactant is limiting? For the equation: 4 Fe(CrO2)2 + 8 K2CO; +7 O2 ---> 2 Fe,O3 + 8 K2CRO4 + 8 CO2 (14-18) 14. The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to react with 0.223 moles of O2. The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to produce 3.0 grams of Fe,O3. The number of grams of Fe(CrO2)2 required to produce 4.00 grams of K,CrO4. 15. 16.
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