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CO | + | Fe3O4 | → | 3FeO | + | CO2 | |
carbon monoxide | iron(ii,iii) oxide | iron(ii) oxide | carbon dioxide | ||||
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Temperature: temperature
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CO reacts with iron(II,III) oxide
In a full sentence, you can also say CO (carbon monoxide) reacts with Fe3O4 (iron(ii,iii) oxide) and produce FeO (iron(ii) oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide)
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carbon monoxide
CO + H2O + PdCl2 → 2HCl + CO2 + Pd 2CO + O2 → 2CO2 4CO + Fe3O4 → 3Fe + 4CO2 View all equations with CO as reactantiron(ii,iii) oxide
4CO + Fe3O4 → 3Fe + 4CO2 28HNO3 + 3Fe3O4 → 14H2O + NO + 9Fe(NO3)3 O2 + 4Fe3O4 → 6Fe2O3 View all equations with Fe3O4 as reactantiron(ii,iii) oxide
3Fe + 2O2 → Fe3O4 6Fe2O3 → O2 + 4Fe3O4 3Fe + 4H2O → 4H2 + Fe3O4 View all equations with Fe3O4 as productiron(ii,iii) oxide
3Fe + 2O2 → Fe3O4 6Fe2O3 → O2 + 4Fe3O4 CO + 3Fe2O3 → CO2 + 2Fe3O4 View all equations with Fe3O4 as productInteresting Information Only Few People Knows