Answer:
Option D. Carbon monoxide, 4.56 Moles
Explanation:
The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:
Fe₂O₃ + 3CO —> 2Fe + 3CO₂
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of Fe₂O₃ reacted with 3 moles of CO to produce 3 moles of CO₂.
1. Determination of the limiting reactant.
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of Fe₂O₃ reacted with 3 moles of CO.
Therefore, 2.54 moles of Fe₂O₃ will react with = 2.54 × 3 = 7.62 moles of CO.
From the calculation made above, we can see that it will take higher amount of CO (i.e 7.62 moles) than what was given (i.e 4.56 moles) to react completely with 2.54 moles of Fe₂O₃. Therefore, CO is the limiting reactant and Fe₂O₃ is the excess reactant.
2. Determination of the maximum amount of carbon dioxide CO₂ produced.
In this case, the limiting reactant will be used since all of it is consumed by reaction.
The limiting reactant is CO and the maximum amount of CO₂ produced can be obtained as follow:
From the balanced equation above,
3 moles of CO reacted to produce 3 moles of CO₂.
Therefore, 4.56 moles of CO will also react to produce 4.56 moles of CO₂.
Thus, the maximum amount of CO₂ produced is 4.56 moles
Summary:
Limiting reactant => carbon monoxide, CO
Maximum amount of carbon dioxide, CO₂ produced = 4.56 moles
Thus, option D gives the correct answer to the question.