Chemistry, asked by amrutha54, 1 year ago

how is iron formed from iron oxide(ll)?

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Answered by vijayaanandhu
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Explanation:

the result of a reduction-oxidation reaction between the iron and the air. Basically, this ultimately creates Fe(OH)2 which dries into Fe2O3, or iron oxide.

Answered by nancysingla36
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UR ANSWER:-

  • The common ore of iron oxide is reduced to iron by heating them with carbon in the form of coke. Coke is produced by heating coal in the absence of air!!

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