What is the the theoretical mass of tin formed from 302 g of tinstone?

1 Answer
Feb 5, 2018

I think you mean "cassiterite", SnO_2....

Explanation:

And, as usual, carbon was historically used as the reductant....(I don't know what they use today...)

SnO_2(s) + C(s) stackrel(Delta)rarr Sn(l) + CO_2(g)uarr

"Moles of cassiterite"=(302*g)/(150.71*g*mol^-1)=??*mol

And so we get 2*mol of tin from complete reduction....a mass of 2*molxx118.7*g*mol^-1=238*g...