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When iron is mixed with zinc oxide and heated, a redox reaction occurs where the iron reduces the zinc oxide to form zinc and iron oxide. The temperature needed for this reaction is significantly higher than normal atmospheric conditions.
Yes, copper and iron oxide can react with each other. When heated, copper can displace iron from iron oxide in a redox reaction, forming copper oxide and leaving metallic iron behind.
Zinc can react with oxygen and water to form zinc oxide and hydrogen gas. The zinc oxide may further react with water to form zinc hydroxide. In the presence of enough oxygen and water, zinc can eventually corrode and form a layer of zinc oxide or zinc hydroxide on its surface.
Iron reacts with steam to give iron(III) oxide, which is yellow when hot and white when cold.
No, iron will not react with lead(II) oxide to form a chemical reaction under normal conditions.
When iron is mixed with zinc oxide and heated, a redox reaction occurs where the iron reduces the zinc oxide to form zinc and iron oxide. The temperature needed for this reaction is significantly higher than normal atmospheric conditions.
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Because zinc in more massive than iron. This assumes that iron in in its 2(+) oxidation state.
Yes, copper and iron oxide can react with each other. When heated, copper can displace iron from iron oxide in a redox reaction, forming copper oxide and leaving metallic iron behind.
Zinc can react with oxygen and water to form zinc oxide and hydrogen gas. The zinc oxide may further react with water to form zinc hydroxide. In the presence of enough oxygen and water, zinc can eventually corrode and form a layer of zinc oxide or zinc hydroxide on its surface.
Zinc is unreactive to cold water, but will react with steam to give zinc oxide and hydrogen.
Iron and magnesium oxide can react chemically to form iron(II) oxide and magnesium metal. The reaction occurs when iron is heated with magnesium oxide in a high temperature environment, leading to the transfer of oxygen from magnesium oxide to iron.
Metals such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) commonly form oxides (in combination with oxygen). Iron(II)Oxide is Fe0. Zinc oxide is ZnO.If the question intended to ask "what is formed when they react together" the answer is, they don't form compounds because they are cations (positive ions in an ionic compound).
Iron reacts with steam to give iron(III) oxide, which is yellow when hot and white when cold.
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No, iron will not react with lead(II) oxide to form a chemical reaction under normal conditions.
Iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide. The chemical formula for iron oxide is Fe2O3 (rust) or Fe3O4.