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Change the reaction into balanced Chemical eq.

Iron is heated with steam

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Iron does not react with water in the ordinary temperature. It reacts only with steam. When steam is passed over red-hot iron, iron (II,III) oxide and hydrogen gas are formed.

Explanation:

Fe + H2o - FeO +2H

Answered by tavilefty666
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Hola!

Iron=Fe

Steam=H2O

Reaction:

Fe+H2O ==> FeO+H2.

This is a reaction in which iron get oxidised and hydrogen get reduced.

Thank you

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