Chemistry, asked by arpitmittal1221, 1 month ago

what all kind of reactions are shown in this reaction
fe3o4 + 4h2 → 3 fe + 4 h2o.
It is more than one​​

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Answered by pragyashreekalita61
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Answer:

An oxidising agent is the one which oxidises other substances (by removal of hydrogen or addition of oxygen) and itself gets reduced (addition of hydrogen or removal of oxygen).

3Fe+4H

2

O→Fe

3

O

4

+4H

2

In above reaction, water (H

2

O) acts as an oxidising agent as it oxidises iron (Fe) to form ferric(III)oxide (Fe

3

O

4

) and hydrogen (H

2

).

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