Explain action of Iron on chlorine gas with the balanced chemical equation.
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If you pass chlorine gas over hot iron, the iron burns to form iron(III) chloride. ... Any trace of water present in the apparatus, or in the chlorine, reacts with this to give reddish-brown colours. The iron has been oxidised from an oxidation state of zero to +3.
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It leads to the formation of Ferric chloride or Iron(iii) chloride.
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