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Iron fillings react with steam to produce iron oxide and hydrogen gas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Iron fillings react with steam to produce iron oxide and hydrogen gas.

As iron is a less reactive metal, it requires steam to react with it and convert to ferric oxide & hydrogen.

Here is the equation:-

2Fe (s) + 3H2O (g) -----> Fe2O3 + 3H2 (g)

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

iron fillings react with steam to produce iron oxide and hydrogen gas giving FERROSOFERRIC OXIDE. (Fe_3O_4)

Explanation:

  • Metals that react with steam form the solid metal oxide and hydrogen gas.
  • The more reactive the metal, the more rapid reaction.
  • when the iron reacts with the steam it forms a ferrosoferric oxide and hydrogen gas is produced.
  • the balanced equation is :

3Fe + 4H_2O ----- 4H_2 + Fe_3O_4

uses of hydrogen gas:

  • Hydrogen is used withinside the synthesis of ammonia and the manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers.
  • Hydrogenation of unsaturated vegetable oils for the production of vanaspati fat.
  • It is used withinside the manufacture of many natural compounds, for example, methanol.
  • Hydrogen chloride is a completely beneficial chemical and is ready from hydrogen.
  • Hydrogen can lessen many metallic oxides to metals with the aid of using metallurgical processes.
  • Hydrogen is used as rocket fuel in lots of area studies activities.

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