Iron Oxide
The formula for iron (III) oxide is FeCl3, whether the formula is in a balanced equation or anywhere else where the formula is properly used.
Fe(s) + O2(g) --> FeO(s) You have to balance the equation so: 2Fe(s) + O2(g) --> 2FeO(s)
replacement
Fe2 + O2 --> 2FeO
2Fe + 02 --> 2FeO (depending on the type of iron)
The reaction of 2Fe + O2 → 2FeO is a synthesis reaction where iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O2) to form iron oxide (FeO), also known as iron(II) oxide or ferrous oxide. This reaction is an example of the oxidation of iron to form a compound with oxygen.
Oxygen air. 2Fe + O2 -> 2FeO or 4Fe + 3O2 -> Fe2O3
A chemical change, redox reaction: 2Fe(s) + O2(g) --> 2FeO(s)
Rust: 2Fe + O2 --> 2FeO Respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O
There are two possible equations as iron is capable of forming two different oxides: O2 + 2Fe --> 2FeO 3O2 + 4Fe --> 2Fe2O3
The formula for iron (III) oxide is FeCl3, whether the formula is in a balanced equation or anywhere else where the formula is properly used.
2Fe(s) + O2(g) --> 2FeO(s)
The balanced equation for FeS + O2 → SO2 + FeO is: 4FeS + 7O2 → 2SO2 + 2FeO
Single replacement ex: 2K + 2HCl --> 2KCl + H2 Double replacement ex: Na2SO4 + 2CaCO3 --> Na2CO3 + CaSO4 Combustion ex: H2CO3 --> H2O + CO2 Synthesis ex: 2Fe + O2 --> 2FeO
Fe(s) + O2(g) --> FeO(s) You have to balance the equation so: 2Fe(s) + O2(g) --> 2FeO(s)