Under what conditions iron reacts with water.
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when water is in the form of steam
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Iron reacts with water when it is in the form of steam.
Explanation:
- Usually, Iron cannot react with the water which will be in the liquid state.
- But when the water which is either heated or which is available in the gaseous form will get reacted very easily by the Iron metal.
- This results in the formation of the Iron Oxide which is also known as Ferric Oxide having the chemical formula of and it released Hydrogen gas into the atmosphere.
- This is the general process of the corrosion of metals due to the presence of the oxygen and the moisture in air.
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