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What happens to Atoms of Fe and O2 during reaction
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DrBob222
They combine with each other to produce iron oxide, either FeO or Fe2O3.
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Damon
Iron loses electrons and oxygen gains them so they become ions.
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Your welcome
1. 30 grams
2. They are rearranged
3. Mass is conserved
4. C.
5. C.4
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2. They are rearranged
3. Mass is conserved
4. C.
5. C.4
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your welcome is wrong on the 4th one its A - The atoms of the reactants are regrouped during the reaction
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Science 8A Chemical Reactions
1.They are rearranged.
2.Mass is conserved.
3.The atoms of reactants are regrouped during this reaction.
4. 4 (lol)
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1.They are rearranged.
2.Mass is conserved.
3.The atoms of reactants are regrouped during this reaction.
4. 4 (lol)
100% Trust me.
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1. 30 grams
2. They are rearranged
3. Mass is conserved
4. The atoms of reactants are regrouped during this reaction.
5. 4
2. They are rearranged
3. Mass is conserved
4. The atoms of reactants are regrouped during this reaction.
5. 4
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