Equations for Carbon Monoxide and Iron (III) Oxide Reaction

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Carbon monoxide reacts with iron (III) oxide in a blast furnace to produce iron and carbon dioxide. The correct balanced equation for this reaction is Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe + 3CO2. Participants in the discussion confirm this equation as accurate. The conversation emphasizes the importance of balancing chemical equations in reactions involving these substances. Understanding this reaction is crucial for processes in metallurgy.
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Carbon monoxide reacts with the iron (lll) oxide.
Would it be like this...

3Fe2 O3 + CO= 2Fe3 O4 + CO2
 
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Not quite. Would it help if I said this reaction is carried out is a blast furnace to produce iron?

~H
 
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^ so would it be like this

Fe3O + CO = 3Fe + CO2
 
Aya said:
^ so would it be like this

Fe3O + CO = 3Fe + CO2

No, but your getting warmer. I start by writing the reantant side for you;

Fe_{2}O_{3} _{s} + 3CO_{g} \rightarrow

and in words;

Iron(III) Oxide + Carbon Monoxide \rightarrow

~H
 
so

Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe + 3CO2

Is this right?
 
Aya said:
so

Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe + 3CO2

Is this right?

Spot on :biggrin:

~H
 
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