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Which oxide of iron will be obtained on the prolonged reaction of iron with steam?Write the equation involved

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Which oxide of iron will be obtained on the prolonged reaction of iron with steam?Write the equation involved

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To determine which oxide of iron will be obtained on the prolonged reaction of iron with steam, we need to consider the reaction between iron and steam.

The equation for the reaction between iron and steam is:

3Fe + 4H2O -> Fe3O4 + 4H2

In this reaction, iron (Fe) reacts with steam (H2O) to form iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4) and hydrogen gas (H2).

Therefore, the oxide of iron obtained on the prolonged reaction of iron with steam is iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4).

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