Consider the following reaction occurring in the blast furnace. ‘x’ kg of iron is produced when kg and kg CO are brought together in the furnace. The value of ‘x’ is _____ (nearest integer).
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Answer
Correct answer:420
Step-by-step solution
Stoichiometric calculation using limiting reactant
Given:
- Reaction:
- Mass of
- Mass of
Find: Mass of iron produced, .
First convert the given masses to moles.
From the balanced equation, mole of reacts with moles of . Thus, for moles of , the required moles of are:
But only moles of are available, so CO is the limiting reactant and is in excess.
Now use the stoichiometric ratio between and .
Therefore,
Convert moles of iron to mass.
Therefore, the value of is .
Expanded molar-mass method
Given:
Find: The mass of iron formed.
Calculate molar masses:
Now find the available moles:
Check the limiting reagent using the stoichiometric ratio . For moles of , the required is:
Since only moles of are present, is the limiting reagent.
From the balanced equation:
So,
Hence, the required numerical answer is .
Common mistakes
A common mistake is treating and as if they react in a mole ratio. This is incorrect because the balanced equation requires . Always use the stoichiometric coefficients from the balanced reaction before identifying the limiting reactant.
Another mistake is comparing masses directly instead of converting them to moles. Stoichiometric relations apply to moles, not kilograms or grams. First convert each given mass using its molar mass, then compare the reacting amounts.
Students may copy the answer key and report . This is wrong because the worked solution clearly gives . The numerical value asked for in kilograms is therefore .
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