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iron with treated with steam​

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Answered by alok18092
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Iron reacting with steam produces a familiar result, creating a layer of hydrated iron oxide over the iron, which then releases hydrogen into the surrounding area. It should be noted that this is only achieved by using red-hot iron (700 C or higher

Answered by posh23
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Iron reacting with steam produces a familiar result, creating a layer of hydrated iron oxide over the iron, which then releases hydrogen into the surrounding area. It should be noted that this is only achieved by using red-hot iron (700 C or higher

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