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Consider the balanced chemical reaction below. If 24.3 g of iron is produced
when 50.0 g of iron(III) oxide and 50.0 g of carbon monoxide react, what is
the percentage yield of the reaction?
Fe:O:(s) + 3 CO(g) → 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO:(g)
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Based on your knowledge of stoichiometry, set up the table below to determine the amounts
of each reactant and product after the reaction goes to completion (assume 100% yield).
Fe:O:(s)
3 CO(g)
2 Fe(s)
3 CO:(g)
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Before (mol)
0.313
1.785
Change (mol)
-0.313
-0.313
0.626
After (mol)
-0.313
0.626
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24.3
-24.3
50.0
-50.0
0.435
-0.435
0.218
-0.218
0.313
-0.313
1.785
-1.785
0.626
-0.626
0.939
-0.939
0.846
-0.846
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Consider the balanced chemical reaction below. If 24.3 g of iron is produced
when 50.0 g of iron(III) oxide and 50.0 g of carbon monoxide react, what is
the percentage yield of the reaction?
Fe:O:(s) + 3 CO(g) → 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO:(g)
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Based on the set up your table from the previous step, determine the maximum number of
grams of Fe that can be produced.
massFe
35.0
g
%3D
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17.5
52.4
47.2
35.0
99.7
24.3
50.0
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