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calculate the equilibrium constant at 727C (1000K) for the reaction: FeO + CO = Fe + CO2 from the following data: FeO +H2 = Fe

calculate the equilibrium constant at 727C (1000K) for the reaction:
FeO + CO = Fe + CO2 from the following data:
FeO +H2 = Fe + H2O ; G= 3150 - 1.85T cal
CO2 + H2 = CO + H2O ; G = 8600 - 7.8T cal
will FeO form if an iron sheet is annealed at 727C (1000K) in an atmosphere containing 10%CO, 2% CO2, and 88%N2? image text in transcribed
Calculate the equilibrium constant at 727C(1000K) for the reaction FeO(5)+CO(g)=Fe(s)+CO2(g) from the following data: FeO(s)+H2(g)=Fe(s)+H2O(g);G=31501.85Tcal(131807.74TJ)CO2(g)+H2(g)=CO(g)+H2O(g);G=86007.8Tcal(3598232.63TJ) Will FeO form if an iron sheet is annealed at 727C(1000K) in an atmosphere containing 10%CO,2% CO, and 88%N2

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