1. If 13.4 grams of iron (III) oxide reacts with 12.3 grams of carbon monoxide to produce 8.23 g of pure iron, what are the theoretical yield and percent yield of this reaction? Be sure to show the work that you did to solve this problem. unbalanced equation: Fe2O3 + CO “yields”/ Fe + CO2
unbalanced equation: Fe2O3 + CO .---> Fe + CO2
I'm just going to write this out on paper and take a picture of it
okay :). I don't really get it haha
Yeah, its a little more complex than the problem makes it sound.
Dang, my phone doesn't want to connect to my computer. Hold on a second
okay, take your time :p
Ok sorry it took so long
Wow, thanks man!
Does it make sense? I thought I explained it enough but if you don't understand something then let me know.
I think I got it, I'm going through it right now so if I don't understand something I'll right back!
Yep, I understand it all, thanks again
Ok, no problem.
If 143 grams of chromium react with an excess of oxygen, as shown in the balanced chemical equation below, how many grams of chromium oxide can be formed? Please show all your work for the calculations for full credit. 4Cr + 3O2 yields 2Cr2O3 can you help me with this one? @jlangley95
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!