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write chemical equation when iron is strongly heated in air​

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Answered by MysticDragonEX
2

Answer:

4Fe +3O2-->2Fe2O3

Explanation:

Iron combines with oxygen on heating to form iron oxide

Answered by nav9456
3

Answer:

When iron metal is ‘strongly heated’ in air, iron oxide is formed.

Explanation:

Iron (III) + oxygen = Iron (III) Oxide  

Fe(+3) + O2 -> Fe2O3  

Balanced Version:  

4 Fe + 3 O2 -> 2Fe2O3

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