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Lyric Fletcher
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18 February, 16:20
What happens to iron oxide during decomposition
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Ellis
18 February, 16:38
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it gets reduced from a + 3 oxidation to a 0.
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the decomposition of iron oxide to elemenTal can be represented by the following equation: iron oxide (Fe203), the oxidation state of iron is + 3 while that of oxygen is - 2. therefore, the above reaction is a redox (reduction oxidation reaction)
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