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One of the earliest examples of metal extraction was the production of tin from rocks containing tin oxide by heating th

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One Of The Earliest Examples Of Metal Extraction Was The Production Of Tin From Rocks Containing Tin Oxide By Heating Th 1
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One of the earliest examples of metal extraction was the production of tin from rocks containing tin oxide by heating the rock on a wood fire. The reaction that occurs can be written in words as tin oxide + carbon tin + carbon dioxide. In this reaction, one kg of tin oxide yields 788 g of tin How much tin oxide would be required to produce 19 kg of tin? Give your answer in kg to 3 significant figures.