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Fe(s)+H2o(g)=Fe3o4+H2(g)

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Answered by jagadeepias
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Answer:

Explanation:

Iron reacts with water in the form of steam to form iron oxide, along with the release of hydrogen. It displaces hydrogen from water/steam, which is evolved or released as a gas.

IT IS A DISPLACEMENT REACTION

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Answered by Amrishaverma
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Answer:

3Fe + 4H2O-----> Fe3O4+ 4H2.

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