The element tin often occurs in nature as the oxide, SnO2. To produce pure tin metal from this sort of tin ore, the ore usually is heated with coal (carbon). This produces pure molten tin, with the carbon being removed from the reaction system as the gaseous byproduct carbon monoxide. Write the unbalanced equation for this process. (Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.)

Respuesta :

SnO₂ (s) + C (s) → Sn (l) + CO (g)

Explanation:

Solid tin oxide will react with solid carbon at high temperature to produce pure liquid tin metal and gaseous carbon dioxide.

(s) - solid form

(l) - liquid form

(g) - gaseous form

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