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LAST ATTEMPT PLS HELP!!! What is the correct skeleton equation for the following reaction? iron + oxygen --> iron(III) oxide Fe +O—> FeO Fe + O2 —> FeO2 Fe+ O2 —> Fe₂O₃ Fe + O —> Fe₂O₃
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What is the correct skeleton equation for the following reaction?
iron + oxygen --> iron(III) oxide
Fe +O—> FeO
Fe + O2 —> FeO2
Fe+ O2 —> Fe₂O₃
Fe + O —> Fe₂O₃
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Fe +O2 =Fe2O3 is correct !
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