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What type of chemical reaction is this equation?​

What type of chemical reaction is this equation?​-example-1

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It resembles a simple composition. Your instructor may not accept that answer. What is happening is the Fe is giving up 2 electrons so that it may embrace the C5H5.

That's usually what happens in a simple composition.

What makes me wonder is the C5H5. It has no charge and yet the Fe is shown as giving up 2 electrons. I'm guessing that either a halogen is introduced or something is to the left of C5H5 on the left side of the equation.

Anyway it is a composition of some kind.

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