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purplestarcrazy
Dec 17, 2007, 05:55 PM
How do you do problems like...
3CO(g)+Fe2O3(s) ------> 2Fe+3CO2(g)+ 24.7KJ
How much heat is realsed when 56.0 of CO reacts to form the products.

andreafc
Jan 11, 2008, 03:56 AM
Mmmmhh, you need to know 56 WHAT of CO are reacting (what's the unit of measure: grams, Kg, teaspoons, moles or what?) and 24.7KJ per which unit are given by your reaction (obviously a truckload of CO and iron oxide would give you a different amount of energy than a nanogram of it)