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Iron(fe)+oxygen (o2)+water(h2o)

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Answered by funding963
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Answer:

Fe+o2+h2o_____^

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Iron, oxygen + water

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When iron is is exposed to water and oxygen, it reacts to give iron (iii) oxide and iron (iii) hydroxide. In the presence of water, it becomes a hydrated iron compound, ie, Fe2O3. nH2O. ... Obviously, its chemical formula is Fe2O3. xH2O which is reddish brown hydrated ferric oxide & it is rust or corrosion.

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Answered by MirzaHayat27
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Explanation: This above equation is the rusting process. When the iron comes in contact with oxygen along with water, it ends up forming ferric oxide, otherwise known as the rust.

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