Chemistry, asked by anandabaruri42, 10 months ago

what kind of reaction is it, Fe+H2O->Fe3O4+H2?​

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Answered by Sionfernandes
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Answered by vithullm12
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Answer:

displacement reaction

Explanation:

because fe(iron) is a more reactive metal and it displaces the H²o(water) which is less reactive metal and so this is called displacement reaction.

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