iron(fe)+oxygen(o2)+water(h2o)
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Answer:
It is iron oxide
Explanation:
Iron reacts with atmospheric oxygen in the presence of moisture to form a substancs callsd iron oxide, which we call rust.
Fe+ O2+H2O ======Fe2O3.xH2O
Iron +oxygen+water ===Iron oxide
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Answer: (Iron) + (Oxygen) + (Water) (Ferric Oxide or rust)
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. Ferric oxide is in reddish brown color.
Some other oxides of iron are follows:
Iron(II) oxide (FeO) → Green-blue
Iron (II, III) oxide (magnetite) → Brown-red
Iron (III) oxide hematite → Rust
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