Given the three-step "blast furnace" process that converts iron ore,Fe₂O₃,into molten "pig iron": 3 Fe₂O₃(l) + CO(g) → 2 Fe₃O₄(l) + CO₂(g)
Fe₃O₄(l) + CO(g) → 3 FeO(l) + CO₂(g)
FeO(l) + CO(g) → Fe(l) + CO₂(g)
How many moles of iron are produced from the reaction of 6.00 mol of Fe₂O₃?
A) 3.00 mol
B) 4.00 mol
C) 6.00 mol
D) 12.0 mol
E) none of the above
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