Chemistry, asked by derwin, 1 year ago

At rusting formula why does the water dissapear. Logically I know but in the formula it does not make sense. 4Fe+3O2= 2Fe2O3. Where is the water? Scientifically what happened here?

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Answered by bedabrata85
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Actually the water does not disappear .But the water gets chemically combined with oxygen and iron to form the coating of iron oxide that is rust .And water molecules are always present in the rust .But we cant see them as the whole have combined to form a new substance

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