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how to balance ferrous oxide ​

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Answered by jyothikaanurajesh06
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Answer:

Fe + O2 = Fe2O3 - Chemical Equation Balancer.

Explanation:

Let's return to the chemical reaction in which iron (Fe) combines with oxygen (O2) to form rust, or iron oxide (Fe2O3). The equation for this reaction is: 4Fe+ 3O2 → 2Fe2O. This equation illustrates the use of coefficients to balance chemical equations.

Answered by guduruvenkatesh791
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Fe + O2 = Fe2O3 - Chemical Equation Balancer.

Explanation:

Let's return to the chemical reaction in which iron (Fe) combines with oxygen (O2) to form rust, or iron oxide (Fe2O3). The equation for this reaction is: 4Fe+ 3O2 → 2Fe2O. This equation illustrates the use of coefficients to balance chemical equations.

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