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Iron(III)oxide Can Be Reduced by Carbon Monoxide ×\times 10-6
B)1 ×\times 10-3
C)2

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Iron(III) oxide can be reduced by carbon monoxide.
Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g)  Iron(III) oxide can be reduced by carbon monoxide. Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>(s) + 3CO(g)    2Fe(s) + 3CO<sub>2</sub>(g)  Use the following thermodynamic data at 298 K to determine the equilibrium constant at this temperature.   A) 7.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> B) 1.3  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 2.2  \times  10<sup>4</sup> D) 1.4  \times  10<sup>5</sup> E)  > 2.0  \times  10<sup>5</sup>
2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
Use the following thermodynamic data at 298 K to determine the equilibrium constant at this temperature.
 Iron(III) oxide can be reduced by carbon monoxide. Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>(s) + 3CO(g)    2Fe(s) + 3CO<sub>2</sub>(g)  Use the following thermodynamic data at 298 K to determine the equilibrium constant at this temperature.   A) 7.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> B) 1.3  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> C) 2.2  \times  10<sup>4</sup> D) 1.4  \times  10<sup>5</sup> E)  > 2.0  \times  10<sup>5</sup>


A) 7.0 ×\times 10-6
B) 1.3 ×\times 10-3
C) 2.2 ×\times 104
D) 1.4 ×\times 105
E) > 2.0 ×\times 105

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