Solved: Iron oxide ores, commonly a mixture of FeO and

Chapter 3, Problem 3.72

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Iron oxide ores, commonly a mixture of FeO and Fe2O3, are given the general formula Fe3O4. They yield elemental iron when heated to a very high temperature with either carbon monoxide or elemental hydrogen. Balance the following equations for these processes: Fe3O4 1s2 1 H2 1g2 h Fe1s2 1 H2O1g2 Fe3O4 1s2 1 CO1g2 h Fe1s2 1 CO2 1g2

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