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reaction between iron and water

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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Hey There! Reaction of iron with water:- Air-free water has little effect upon iron metal. However, iron metal reacts in moist air by oxidation to give a hydrated iron oxide. This does not protect the iron surface to further reaction since it flakes off, exposing more iron metal to oxidation. Iron does not clearly alter in pure water or in dry air, but when both water and oxygen are present in the moist air, iron corrodes. Its silvery colour changes to a reddish-brown, because hydrated oxides are formed.

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Answered by rahul99452
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fe+h2o=fe(oh)2+o2 ok bro
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