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suggest how fluorine reacts with hot iron and name the compound formed

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Answered by yashusri
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Fluorine combines explosively with hydrogen even in the cold and dark to give state of zero in the iron metal to an oxidation state of +3 in the iron(III) compound. ... If you pass chlorine gas over hot iron, the iron burns to form iron(III) chloride.

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Answered by kadeejasana2543
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Answer:

Fluorine reacts with a hot iron produces an iron(3)fluoride compound.

Explanation:

Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements in nature. It reacts fastly with any material. Fluorine is very active so that the reactions are very dangerous. When it reacts with a hot iron it produces an iron(3)fluoride compound. Other halides like chlorine, bromine, iodine also reacts with iron but not faster than fluorine.

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