Which of the following oxide(s) of iron would be obtained on prolonged reaction of iron with steam?
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Answer: FeS04
Explanation:Prolong heating of red hot iron with steam form Fe3O4 with hydrogen gas.
3Fe + 4H2O → Fe3O4 + 4H2
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Fe3O4
Explanation:
Iron is a metal that will not directly react with cold water or hot water but forms a metal oxide when steam is passed over it.
When red hot iron reacts with steam it forms iron(II,III) oxide and hydrogen, and the reaction is reversible.
3Fe(s)+4H2 O(g)→Fe3 O4 (s)+4H2 (g)
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