how is fe3o4 formed.justify???
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FeO + Fe2O3 = Fe3O4
this is the formation
this is the formation
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Iron actually does not react with cold or hot water.It reacts with steam and gets oxidised to iron(II)(III)oxide i.e. FeO.Fe2O3.This is combinely written as Fe3O4. It is also named as ferrosoferric oxide.Actually no compound like Fe3O4 is formed.
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