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24 March, 16:53

What is the name of the following process? 2Fe (s) + O2 (g) + 2H2O (l) → 2Fe (OH) 2 (s) 4Fe (OH) 2 (s) + O2 (g) + 2H2O (l) → 4Fe (OH) 2 (s)

salt hydrolysis

buffering

electrolysis

corrosion

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  1. 24 March, 19:23
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    This is the corrosion process. But the final product should be rust, Fe (OH) ₃ (s), not Fe (OH) ₂ (s).

    First step - iron reacts with O₂ (g) and H₂O (l) and gives Fe (OH) ₂ (s) as the product.

    Second step - that Fe (OH) ₂ (s) again reacts with O₂ (g) and H₂O (l) and produce rust which is Fe (OH) ₃ (s).

    so the final balanced equation for the whole process is,

    4Fe (s) + 3O₂ (g) + 6H₂O (l) → 4Fe (OH) ₃ (s)

    To happen the corrosion, it required both O₂ (g) and H₂O (l). If one of them is not present, then the corrosion will not happen.
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