6. Over the year, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs and to ignite solid-fuel rocket motors. The reaction is: Fe₂O3 + 2Al → 2Fe + Al₂O3 What masses of iron (III) oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 12 g iron? What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?

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6. Over the year, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs and
to ignite solid-fuel rocket motors. The reaction is:
Fe₂O3 + 2Al → 2Fe + Al₂O3
What masses of iron (III) oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 12 g iron? What is the maximum
mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced?
7. When benzene reacts with bromine, bromobenzene is obtained:
C6H6 + Br₂ → C6H5B+HBr
a. When 25 grams of benzene reacts with 55 grams of bromine, what is the theoretical yield of
bromobenzene?
b. If the actual yield of bromobenzene is 36 g, what is the percentage yield?
Transcribed Image Text:6. Over the year, the thermite reaction has been used for welding railroad rails, in incendiary bombs and to ignite solid-fuel rocket motors. The reaction is: Fe₂O3 + 2Al → 2Fe + Al₂O3 What masses of iron (III) oxide and aluminum must be used to produce 12 g iron? What is the maximum mass of aluminum oxide that could be produced? 7. When benzene reacts with bromine, bromobenzene is obtained: C6H6 + Br₂ → C6H5B+HBr a. When 25 grams of benzene reacts with 55 grams of bromine, what is the theoretical yield of bromobenzene? b. If the actual yield of bromobenzene is 36 g, what is the percentage yield?
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