Iron hydroxide. Fe(OH)2 or Fe(OH)3, depending on the oxidation state of iron (ferrous = +2, ferric = +3)
Iron reacts with oxygen to produce rust.
2Na + FeO ---> Na2O + Fe
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
Fe + S2 ---> FeS2
aluminum
Iron reacts with oxygen to produce rust.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
The word equation is that iron or Fe reacts with steam H2O to produce iron oxide and hydrogen gas. Many metals that react with steam will give the products of the specific metal oxide and hydrogen gas.
Iron and Zinc
Iron
Iron reacts with oxygen to produce iron oxide.
No because iron reacts with various substances including oxygen in the air to produce rust.
2Na + FeO ---> Na2O + Fe
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.
metal oxide
This reaction is:Mg + 2 H2O(g) = Mg(OH)2 + H2