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Action of
Iron with water .​

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Answered by ajr111
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Answer:

Rust is formed which is called as red iron

Formula is Fe₂O₃

Explanation:

Iron reacts with water

Iron is part of many organic and inorganic chelation complexes that are generally water soluble. Usually the oxide layer does not protect iron from further corrosion, but is removed so more metal oxides can be formed.

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Answered by Saras0000
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When water is in the form of steam. Iron is very inactive with water but at the high temperature it gets reacted with hot steam.Steam produces more severe burns as compare to boiling water and temperature of the liquid doesn't change when it boils.When glowing hot iron in placed in very hot water it releases hydrogen gad and forms Ferric oxide.

3Fe + 4H2O gives rise to Fe3O4 + 4H2

Explanation:

Usually, Iron cannot react with the water which will be in the liquid state.

But when the water which is either heated or which is available in the gaseous form will get reacted very easily by the Iron metal.

This results in the formation of the Iron Oxide which is also known as Ferric Oxide having the chemical formula of Fe3O4 and it released Hydrogen gas into the atmosphere.

This is the general process of the corrosion of metals due to the presence of the oxygen and the moisture in air.

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