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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Question
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of iron
(
I
I
I
)
oxide and carbon monoxide is :
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
O
+
2
C
O
2
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
2
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
4
F
e
O
+
3
C
O
2
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
2
A
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
B
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
2
C
2
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
4
F
e
O
+
3
C
O
2
D
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
O
+
2
C
O
2
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Solution
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When 1 mole ferric oxide reacts with 3
moles of carbon monoxide, it gives 2 moles of iron with 3 moles of carbon dioxide gas.
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
2
Hence, the correct answer is option
C
.
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Q1
The oxidizing agent in the given reaction is:
F
e
2
O
3
+
3
C
O
→
2
F
e
+
3
C
O
2
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Q2
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e
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F
e
2
O
3
using 16 mol of carbon monoxide in the following reaction?
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e
2
O
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+
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C
O
→
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e
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e
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