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2 August, 19:27

The chemical reaction between iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) results in the loss of electrons from iron. This reaction is an example of?

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  1. 2 August, 19:37
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    This is a redox reaction.

    3Fe + 2O₂ → Fe₃O₄ (Fe⁺²O·Fe⁺³₂O₃)

    Fe - 2e⁻ = Fe⁺²

    Fe - 3e⁻ = Fe⁺³

    O₂ + 4e⁻ = 2O⁻²
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