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how does a reaction between iron and steam different from the reaction of steam with some other matter​

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Answer: Iron reacts with steam to form hydrogen gas and the oxide Fe3O4. The reaction can take place only when the iron used is red-hot and the condition of the state of the matter of water has to be in gaseous ...28 mins ago

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