Necesito ayuda con este problema plss.
Una mezcla de CoO(s)+Fe3O4(s) se procesa en un horno a 800C para producir cobalto. El Fe, debe retenerse como Fe3O4(s). El gas que se dispone para la reduccion contiene 22.4% CO, 34.6% CO2, 43% de N2. Se puede asumir que el gas que deja el horno se encuentra en equilibrio con los solidos a la presion de 1atm. Determinar si la mezcla de gases reductora es posible producir cobalto. y la composicion de los gases a la salida del horno.
Como planteo la reaccion completa de este ejercicio?
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I need help with this problem plss.
A mixture of CoO (s) + Fe3O4 (s) is processed in an oven at 800C to produce cobalt. Faith must be retained as Fe3O4 (s). The gas available for reduction contains 22.4% CO, 34.6% CO2, 43% N2. It can be assumed that the gas left by the oven is in equilibrium with solids at the pressure of 1atm. Determine if the reducing gas mixture is possible to produce cobalt. and the composition of the gases at the exit of the oven.
How do I propose the complete reaction of this exercise?
First I dont think that only cobalt will be reduced, Iron also will be obtained.. The only reducer is CO.
CoO + CO => Co + CO2
Fe3O4 +4 CO => 3 Fe + 4 CO2
I need help with this problem plss.
A mixture of CoO (s) + Fe3O4 (s) is processed in an oven at 800C to produce cobalt. Faith must be retained as Fe3O4 (s). The gas available for reduction contains 22.4% CO, 34.6% CO2, 43% N2. It can be assumed that the gas left by the oven is in equilibrium with solids at the pressure of 1atm. Determine if the reducing gas mixture is possible to produce cobalt. and the composition of the gases at the exit of the oven.
How do I propose the complete reaction of this exercise?
First I dont think that only cobalt will be reduced, Iron also will be obtained.. The only reducer is CO.
CoO + CO => Co + CO2
Fe3O4 +4 CO => 3 Fe + 4 CO2