Production of iron in a blast furnace follows the following equation:
$Fe_{3}O_{4(s)} + 4CO_{(g)} \rightarrow 3Fe_{(s)} + 4CO_{2(g)}$
When $4.640 \ kg$ of $Fe_{3}O_{4}$ and $2.520 \ kg$ of $CO$ are allowed to react,the amount of iron (in $g$) produced is $....$
[Given: Molar Atomic mass $(g \ mol^{-1}): Fe = 56, O = 16, C = 12$]

  • A
    $1400$
  • B
    $2200$
  • C
    $3360$
  • D
    $4200$

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