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Fe+H2O=Fe3O4+H2 express in words

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fe+H2O=Fe3O4+H2

In the above equation ,

•Here Fe refers to IRON

•We know that H2O means WATER

•Fe3O4 means RUST

•The above equation is written as,

IRON reacts with WATER it gives FERRIC OXIDE and liberates HYDROGEN gas.

•In generally, this equation is occurs in the METAL in order to form of RUST.

•If, the SUNLIGHT and WATER is added to it.

It produces,

• Fe3O4.X H2O

Here,

X=1,2,3.....so on. and depends of WATER content.

Answered by abhijit200660
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Answer:

hi mate

here iron and water these are products and form ferric oxide and hydrogen gas

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