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Reaction of iron with water is what all types of reaction

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Answered by ardabmutiyaar
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Iron reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form iron chloride and hydrogen gas. ... However, when both water and oxygen are present (moist air), iron corrodes. Its silvery colour changes to a reddish-brown, because hydrated oxides are formed. It does react with steam to give iron oxide and hydrogen gas.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Iron reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form iron chloride and hydrogen gas. ... However, when both water and oxygen are present (moist air), iron corrodes. Its silvery colour changes to a reddish-brown, because hydrated oxides are formed. It does react with steam to give iron oxide and hydrogen gas.

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