How con the reaction between steam and red hot iron proceed continuously
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3Fe + 4H2O <-------> Fe3O4 + 4H2
Red hot iron reacts with steam forming triferric tetra-oxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction is reversible. If the hydrogen formed is not removed, the iron oxide formed is reduced back to iron.
Red hot iron reacts with steam forming triferric tetra-oxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction is reversible. If the hydrogen formed is not removed, the iron oxide formed is reduced back to iron.
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- Iron is less reactive than zinc but redhot iron reacts with steam forming triferric tetra oxide and hydrogen gas
- This reaction is reversible. If the hydrogen formed is not removed the iron oxide formed is reduced back to iron
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