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Iron is a reactant because it cannot be made by a chemical reaction.

Iron can react with Sulphur.

Iron plus Sulphur plus haet + iron sulphide.

Any way iron actually came from a metiorite. The iron that formed in earth is too deep.

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14y ago

The reaction which occurs between iron and oxygen is an oxidation-reduction reaction. Iron is oxidized, as it loses electrons, while oxygen is reduced because it gains electrons. The result is various iron oxides, commonly known as rust.

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iron is a reactant.

Ex: 4Fe+3O2---->2(Fe2O3)

Iron(III)+Oxygen---->Iron(III) oxide.

the left side are reactant , the right side is product.

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When iron and oxegyn react, it creates Fe203. This is the scientific name for RUST.

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13y ago

the products a iron and water (oxygen

and reactants is rust

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8y ago

It could be either, depending on the reaction.

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8y ago

Whether iron is a reactant or a product depends on the specific chemical reaction.

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8y ago

Iron can be a reactant in many chemical reactions.

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