2Al + Fe2O3 -> Al2O3 + 2Fe
the thermite reaction-
It is called the thermite reaction, and it's expressed this way: Fe2O3 + 2Al -> 2Fe + Al2O3 + Heat A link can be found below. It's to the Wikipedia post, and you'll get more information there.
FeBr3
Fe2(SO4)3
Fe(NO3)3
2.026 mole ironIII oxide
87.4%
88.8%
It is called the thermite reaction, and it's expressed this way: Fe2O3 + 2Al -> 2Fe + Al2O3 + Heat A link can be found below. It's to the Wikipedia post, and you'll get more information there.
FeBr3
According to Le Chatelier principle, adding more reactants will force equilibrium to favor products. The solution will become more red.
IronIII sulfate dihydrate written in chemical form is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O
Fe2O3
FeBr3
Formula: FeBr3
Fe2(SO4)3
Fe(NO3)3