There are at least three different iron oxides, with formulas FeO, Fe2O3, and Fe3O4. The equations are:
FeO + Ca = CaO + Fe
Fe2O3 + 3Ca = 3CaO + 2Fe
Fe3O4 + 4Ca = 4 CaO + 3Fe
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.
Iron will react with calcium oxide as iron is more reactive than calcium, therefore calcium (which is the more reactive metal) will displace calcium (the less reactive metal) to form a compound. This is called a displacement reaction.
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The word equation for iron oxide reacting with hydrochloric acid is: iron oxide + hydrochloric acid → iron chloride + water.
The balanced equation for aluminum reacting with iron(II) oxide to produce aluminum oxide and iron is: 2Al + FeO -> Al2O3 + 2Fe.
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.
Calcium hypochlorite will oxidize Iron to Iron(III) oxide:3 Ca(ClO)2 + 4 Fe ----> 3 CaCl2 + 2 Fe2O3
Rusting is the name given to the reaction between iron and oxygen to form iron oxide. Iron has various different oxides, but the oxide formed is usually iron(III) oxide. The word equation isiron + oxygen => iron(III) oxideand the symbol equation is4Fe + 3O2 => 2Fe2O3
The word equation for the rusting of iron is: Iron+oxegen+water→hydrated iron oxide (rust)
FeO (iron oxide . it's another name) The correct answer is Iron(III)oxide which is Fe2O3
As a matter of fact, there are two types of 'iron' : Ferrous(Fe2+) and Ferric(Fe3+)You should say either Ferric Oxide(Fe2O3) or Ferrous Oxide(FeO).Ferric Oxide balanced equation : 4Fe + 3O2 ===> 2Fe2O3Ferrous Oxide balanced equation : 2Fe + O2 ===> 2FeO
Iron oxide + carbon monoxide -> iron + carbon dioxide