Chemistry, asked by Leonardo54, 9 months ago

Iron(Fe)+ Oxygen(O2)+ Water(H2O)

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Answered by Anuragj
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Explanation:

it is an example of rusting...

the fe2o3 is the reaction....

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Answered by kramesh77
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Answer:

The iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(III) oxide, which we see as rust. Here is the word equation for the reaction: iron + water + oxygen → hydrated iron(III) oxide. Iron and steel rust when they come into contact with water and oxygen.

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