The chemical equation is:
2 Fe + 3 Ag2O = 6Ag + Fe2O3
The word equation for calcium plus iron oxide is: calcium + iron oxide → calcium oxide + iron. In this reaction, calcium displaces iron in iron oxide to form calcium oxide and elemental iron. This type of reaction is known as a displacement reaction, where a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element in a compound.
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There is no elemental iron (Fe) involved in this reaction, neither as reactant (iron sulphide -FeS- plus oxygen are) nor as product (iron oxide (FeO) plus sulphur dioxide are)
The word equation for iron oxide reacting with hydrochloric acid is: iron oxide + hydrochloric acid → iron chloride + water.
Hematite is an example of an iron oxide mineral. It is composed mainly of iron oxide and typically exhibits a reddish-brown to silver-gray color.
Iron plus oxygen forms iron oxide, or plain old rust.
When silver interacts with oxygen it creates silver oxide. It is a similar reaction as to when water interacts with iron.
It is silver oxide that is Ag2O.
When silver reacts with oxygen, it forms silver oxide (Ag2O). Silver oxide is a brownish-black compound commonly produced as a thin layer on the surface of silver objects over time.
Yes, this is a displacement reaction. Iron will displace silver in the silver nitrate solution to form iron(II) nitrate and silver metal.
Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
FeO+LiNO3------->LiO+FeNO3it is already balanced ..............................