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reaction of rusting of iron ​

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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The formation of rust requires iron, water and oxygen. Although it's a complex process......❣️❣️

the reaction of rusting of iron is➡️

➡️ 4Fe + 3O2 + 2H2O → 2Fe2O3.H2O

Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct answer is 4Fe + 3O^{2}+ 6H_{2}O4Fe(OH)^{3}

Explanation:

  • The oxidation reaction that causes iron to rust is an oxidation reaction. When iron reacts with oxygen in the air in the presence of water to form Fe_{2} O_{3}.xH_{2}O, a hydrated iron (III) oxide, rusting occurs.
  • Rust is the result of hydrated iron (Ill) oxide. As a result, rust is mostly hydrated iron (III) oxide, Fe_{2} O_{3}.xH_{2}O. Rust has a reddish-brown color. On iron nails, screws, pipes, and railings, we've all noticed reddish-brown rust. Not only iron but also steel rusts when exposed to damp air. Steel, on the other hand, resists rust better than iron.
  • Rust requires iron, water, and oxygen to form. Despite the fact that it is a complicated process, the chemical equation is 4Fe + 3O^{2} + 6H_{2}O4Fe(OH)^{3}.

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