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whan red hot iron reacts with water vapour ..what it produces?​

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Answered by rishitpandey54
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Explanation:

Answer: When steam is passed over red hot iron Fe2O3 and Hydrogen are produced. Answer: ... It reacts with steam when its passed over iron to form ferrous oxide or ferric oxide i.e. Fe2O3 or Fe3O4 respectively releasing hydrogen gas.

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