Answer: As we saw in Section 21.2, the reduction of iron

Chapter 22, Problem 22.104

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As we saw in Section 21.2, the reduction of iron oxides is accomplished by using carbon monoxide as a reducing agent. Starting with coke in a blast furnace, the following equilibrium plays a key role in the extraction of iron: C(s) 1 CO2(g) 2CO(g) Use the data in Appendix 3 to calculate the equilibrium constant at 25C and 1000C. Assume H and S to be independent of temperature.

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