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a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible is
a. magnesium
b. iron
c. aluminium
d. zinc​

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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Reversible reactions

Hydrogen passed over hot triiron tetroxide reduces it to iron. Steam is also produced. This time the steam produced in the reaction is swept away by the stream of hydrogen. These reactions are reversible, but under the conditions normally used, they become one-way reactions......

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a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible is

a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible isa. magnesium

a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible isa. magnesiumb. iron

a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible isa. magnesiumb. ironc. aluminium

a metal which in red hot state react with steam to form hydrogen such that the reaction is reversible isa. magnesiumb. ironc. aluminiumd. zinc

ANSWER.) IRON

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