Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is an abundant copper mineral that can be converted into elemental copper through the four step process below.
Part 1 Calculate the mass of Cu in g from 8.40 kg CuFeS2.
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Part 2 Calculate the mass of CuFeS2 needed in g to produce 300.0 g Cu if the yield for the conversion process is 82%.
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Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is an abundant copper mineral that can be converted into elemental copper through the...
1. Chalcopyrite(CuFeS2) is an abundant copper mineral that can be converted to elemental copper. How much Cu is there in 1.00 kg CuFeS2? 2. Combustion analysis of an unknown compound indicated that it is 92.23% C and 7.82% H. The mass spectrum indicated the molar mass is 78g/mol. What is the molecular formula of this unknown compound? 3. Ascorbic acid also known as Vitamin C, is an organic compound containing C,H, and O. The combustion of a 28.1 g sample...
Chalocopyrite (CuFeS2) is an abundant copper mineral that can be converted into elemental copper. What is the percentage composition of CuFeS2? How many grams of iodine are in 45.325 g of calcium iodate, Ca(IO3)2.
"Native," or elemental copper can be found in nature, but most copper is mined as oxide or sulfide minerals. Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is one copper mineral that can be converted to elemental copper in a series of chemical steps. Reacting chalcopyrite with oxygen at high temperature produces a mixture of copper sulfide and iron oxide. The iron oxide is separated from CuS by reaction with sand (SiO2). CuS is converted to Cu2S in the process and the Cu2S is burned in...
See page 302 19 Question (1 point) *Native," or elemental copper can be found in nature, but most copper is mined as oxide or sulfide minerals. Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is one copper mineral that can be converted to elemental copper in a series of chemical steps. Reacting chalcopyrite with oxygen at high temperature produces a mixture of copper sulfide and iron oxide. The iron oxide is separated from CuS by reaction with sand (SiO2). CuS is converted to Cu2S in the...
the most common source of copper (cu) is the mineral chalcopyrite (CuFeS2). how many kilograms of chalcopyrite must must be mined to obtain 490 g of pure Cu?
"Native," or elemental copper can be found in nature, but most copper is mined as oxide or sulfide minerals. Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is one copper mineral that can be converted to elemental copper in a series of chemical steps. Reacting chalcopyrite with oxygen at high temperature produces a mixture of copper sulfide and iron oxide. The iron oxide is separated from CuS by reaction with sand (SiO2). CuS is converted to Cu2S in the process and the Cu2S is burned in...
19 Question (1 point) See page 302 "Native, or elemental copper can be found in nature, but most copper is mined as oxide or sulfide minerals. Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is one copper mineral that can be converted to elemental copper in a series of chemical steps. Reacting chalcopyrite with oxygen at high temperature produces a mixture of copper sulfide and iron oxide. The iron oxide is separated from CuS by reaction with sand (SiO2). Cus is converted to Cu S in...
Part 2 (0.3 point) How much chalcopyrite had to be mined to produce 100 pennies if reaction 1 had a percent yield of 65.00 % and all other reaction steps had yield of 100%? g CuFeS2 Part 3 (0.3 point) How much chalcopyrite had be mined to produce 100 pennies if each reaction involving copper proceeded in 65.00 % yield? g CuFeS2 See page 302 19 Question (1 point) "Native" or elemental copper can be found in nature, but most...
Q) The most common source of copper (Cu) is the mineral chalcopyrite (CuFeS2). How many kilograms of chalcopyrite must be mined to obtain 400. g of pure Cu? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Below is the four-step process to convert CuFeS2 to the copper (Cu) used for pennies 2CuFeS2 + 302 20US +2FcO+250 2Fc+2SiO2 2FeSio 2Cus Cuss Cu,S+S+20, —2Cu +2502 For every penny that is made, 3.000 grams of copper are required. Below is the setup of conversion factors to determine how much CuFeS2 is required to produce 1000 pennies 3000 g Cux 1 mol Ct, 8 "B"mel Cus 2 mol CuFeS 185.52 Ofes, ACH 1 mol cas 2 mol CS 1 mol...