Its a Synthesis Reaction because in this reaction two different elements form one compound.
4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
The balanced chemical equation for the rusting of iron is: 4Fe + 6H2O + 3O2 -> 4Fe(OH)3
The chemical equation for the reaction of iron with oxygen to form rust is 4Fe + 3O2 -> 2Fe2O3.
The chemical reaction for rusting steel is: 4Fe (s) + 3O2 (g) -> 2Fe2O3 (s). This equation shows that iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide (rust).
4 Iron atoms + 3* Oxygen molecules + 6 Water molecules *Oxygen is diatonic, i.e. it only hangs around in pairs.
Yes, the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 -> 2Fe2O3 is a combination reaction. In this reaction, iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O2) to form iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3).
4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
Hydrated Iron (III) oxide: 2Fe + 1.5O2 + xH2O -> Fe2O3·xH2O where x is the number of H2O molecules present.
Assuming you mean 2FeO3+3C ---> 4Fe+3CO2, yes, it is balanced.
The balanced chemical equation for the rusting of iron is: 4Fe + 6H2O + 3O2 -> 4Fe(OH)3
The "4" in "4Fe" indicates that there are four atoms of iron (Fe) present in the given chemical formula or context. This notation is commonly used in chemistry to specify the quantity of a particular element in a compound or reaction. For example, in a chemical reaction, "4Fe" would signify that four iron atoms are involved.
This chemical reaction is: 4Fe(s) + 3O2(g) --> 2Fe2O3(s)
The chemical equation for the reaction of iron with oxygen to form rust is 4Fe + 3O2 -> 2Fe2O3.
It would be: 4Fe + 3O2 2Fe2O3
The balanced equation for the corrosion of iron, specifically the reaction of iron with oxygen and water to form iron(III) oxide (rust), is: 4Fe + 3O₂ + 6H₂O → 4Fe(OH)₃. This equation uses the smallest whole number coefficients to represent the stoichiometry of the reaction. Each component is balanced with respect to both mass and charge.
O does not exist by itself. The balanced equation would be 4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
The chemical reaction for rusting steel is: 4Fe (s) + 3O2 (g) -> 2Fe2O3 (s). This equation shows that iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide (rust).