A sample of 10.4 g of Fe2O3 reacts with 16.0 g CO to yield Fe and CO2. The balanced chemical equation is Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)

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A sample of 10.4 g of Fe2O3 reacts with 16.0 g CO to yield Fe and CO2. The balanced chemical equation is Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)

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A sample of 10.4 g of Fe2O3 reacts with 16.0 g CO to yield Feand CO2.
The balanced chemical equation is Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)⟶2Fe(s)+3CO2(g)
Which substance is the limiting reactant?
What is the theoretical yield of Fe?
mass of Fe:
If the actual experimental yield for Fe is 6.60 g,what is the percent yield of Fe?
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