2Sb + 3FeS In the reaction of stibnite with iron to form antimony metal: Sb₂S, + 3Fe If 0.23 kg of Sb metal was formed in the reaction, what is the degree of completion of the reaction? A. 0.53 B. 0.38 Component Sb,S Fe Sb FeS MW 340 56 122 38 kg Sb2S3+3Fe ---> 2Sb +3FeS 0.65 0.30 0.23 D. 0.57 with 851 kg

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In the reaction of stibnite with iron to form antimony metal: Sb₂S₂ + 3Fe
25h + 3FeS
If 0.23 kg of Sb metal was formed in the reaction, what is the degree of completion of the reaction?
A. 0.53
B. 0.38
Component
Sb₂S
Fe
Sb
FeS
A. 58%
B. 42%
MW
340
56
122
38
kg Sb2S3+3Fe ---> 2Sb +3FeS
0.65
0.30
0.23
7. Given the following reaction, 2NaOH + Cl₂ → NaoCl + H₂O. If 1145 kg of pure NaOH is reacted with 851 kg
gaseous chlorine, the NaOCI formed was 618 kg. What is the percentage conversion of the excess reactant?
(MW(kg/kmol): NaOH = 40, Cl₂ = 70.9, NaOCI = 74.45)
9. The percentage saturation (% S) is generally
vapor mixture.
A equal to
D. 0.57
C 69%
**NaOH is reacted with 851 kg.
8. The moisture content in dry basis if the mass of the dry object is 5 kg and water content is 2 kg.
A. 0.2
0.3
C. 0.4
D. 0.5
the percentage relative saturation (% RS) of a gas-
C. less than
twice.
D.
10. It is the term used to commonly used to express the water content of a gas-vapor mixture.
D. vapor
B. humidity
C. saturation
Transcribed Image Text:In the reaction of stibnite with iron to form antimony metal: Sb₂S₂ + 3Fe 25h + 3FeS If 0.23 kg of Sb metal was formed in the reaction, what is the degree of completion of the reaction? A. 0.53 B. 0.38 Component Sb₂S Fe Sb FeS A. 58% B. 42% MW 340 56 122 38 kg Sb2S3+3Fe ---> 2Sb +3FeS 0.65 0.30 0.23 7. Given the following reaction, 2NaOH + Cl₂ → NaoCl + H₂O. If 1145 kg of pure NaOH is reacted with 851 kg gaseous chlorine, the NaOCI formed was 618 kg. What is the percentage conversion of the excess reactant? (MW(kg/kmol): NaOH = 40, Cl₂ = 70.9, NaOCI = 74.45) 9. The percentage saturation (% S) is generally vapor mixture. A equal to D. 0.57 C 69% **NaOH is reacted with 851 kg. 8. The moisture content in dry basis if the mass of the dry object is 5 kg and water content is 2 kg. A. 0.2 0.3 C. 0.4 D. 0.5 the percentage relative saturation (% RS) of a gas- C. less than twice. D. 10. It is the term used to commonly used to express the water content of a gas-vapor mixture. D. vapor B. humidity C. saturation
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