4.90 Iron metal can be refined (rom the mineral hematite (Fe 2 O 3 ). One way of converting the mineral to iron is to react it with carbon monoxide, as shown below: Fe 2 O 3 + 3 CO → 2 Fe + 3 CO 2 Because the hematite is obtained from various ores, it is usually not in a pure form. Suppose an iron manufacturer has 2.00 X 10 5 kg of ore available, and the ore is 93% Fe 2 O 3 by mass. (There is no iron in the remaining 7% of the ore.) How many moles of Fe 2 O 3 are present in this ore? How many kg of pure iron could be obtained from this sample of ore? Assume that the process has a 100% yield and that excess CO is available.
4.90 Iron metal can be refined (rom the mineral hematite (Fe 2 O 3 ). One way of converting the mineral to iron is to react it with carbon monoxide, as shown below: Fe 2 O 3 + 3 CO → 2 Fe + 3 CO 2 Because the hematite is obtained from various ores, it is usually not in a pure form. Suppose an iron manufacturer has 2.00 X 10 5 kg of ore available, and the ore is 93% Fe 2 O 3 by mass. (There is no iron in the remaining 7% of the ore.) How many moles of Fe 2 O 3 are present in this ore? How many kg of pure iron could be obtained from this sample of ore? Assume that the process has a 100% yield and that excess CO is available.
Solution Summary: The author explains how to calculate moles of hematite, mass of pure iron in kg.
4.90 Iron metal can be refined (rom the mineral hematite (Fe2O3). One way of converting the mineral to iron is to react it with carbon monoxide, as shown below:
Fe
2
O
3
+
3 CO
→
2 Fe
+
3 CO
2
Because the hematite is obtained from various ores, it is usually not in a pure form. Suppose an iron manufacturer has 2.00 X 105 kg of ore available, and the ore is 93% Fe2O3 by mass. (There is no iron in the remaining 7% of the ore.) How many moles of Fe2O3are present in this ore? How many kg of pure iron could be obtained from this sample of ore? Assume that the process has a 100% yield and that excess CO is available.
Predict the major organic product(s) of the following reactions. Indicate which of the following mechanisms is in operation: SN1, SN2, E1, or E2.
(c)
(4pts)
Mechanism:
heat
(E1)
CH3OH
+
1.5pts each
_E1 _ (1pt)
Br
CH3OH
(d)
(4pts)
Mechanism:
SN1
(1pt)
(e)
(3pts)
1111 I
H
10
Ill!!
H
LDA
THF (solvent)
Mechanism: E2
(1pt)
NC
(f)
Bri!!!!!
CH3
NaCN
(3pts)
acetone
Mechanism: SN2
(1pt)
(SN1)
-OCH3
OCH3
1.5pts each
2pts for either product
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
H
Br
(g)
“,、
(3pts)
H
CH3OH
+21
Mechanism:
SN2
(1pt)
H
CH3
2pts
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
H
2pts
1pt if incorrect
stereochemistry
A mixture of butyl acrylate and 4'-chloropropiophenone has been taken for proton NMR analysis. Based on this proton NMR, determine the relative percentage of each compound in the mixture
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