One percent of the total mass of the iron will be released as hydrogen gas.
metal oxide
This is a chemical reaction.
All elements (except hydrogen) are produced in stars through nuclear fusion (under tremendous heat, two hydrogen atoms fuse into one helium plus release pure energy). When the hydrogen is all fused, helium is fused into heavier elements at a higher temperature, then those are fused and so on until we get to iron. Iron is the element that will cause a star to collapse and then explode violently in a supernova. The explosion causes further fusion and creates still heavier elements.
No. On the contrary - iron will reduce hydrogen oxide to hydrogen
Iron does not react with water because the hydrogen and Oxygen are already combined. Also Hydrogen is an Akaline metal which means no other metal could take its place.
Hydrogen gas is produced.
Fe3O4 and Hydrogen gas
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
Hydrogen gas
The word equation is that iron or Fe reacts with steam H2O to produce iron oxide and hydrogen gas. Many metals that react with steam will give the products of the specific metal oxide and hydrogen gas.
metal oxide
Hydrogen. For example: Iron + water = rust + Hydrogen - Fe + (2)O2 = FeO2 + H2
my best guess is tht u posted this question then answered it w/ non-answerWhen steam is passed over iron it creates a magnetic oxide of iron called triiron tetroxide, Fe3O4.
Iron is to shirt as steam is to pants.
Iron is corroded in steam.
This is a chemical reaction.
No, the gas produced is a result of the chemical reaction.