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What is usually the water, iron and H202 before adding liquid to iron?
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Before adding liquid to iron, what is the saltwater, iron and H202?
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Okayy. So after 5 minutes from adding the iron to the liquid, what is the water, iron and H202 now?
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After 5 minutes from adding iron to liquid, what is the saltwater, iron and H202 now?
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Alrighty. Thanks a bunch!
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Before adding liquid to iron, the usual state of water is in liquid form (H2O), iron is in solid form (Fe), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is in liquid form.
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Before adding liquid to iron, the typical state of water is as a liquid (H2O), iron is in solid form (Fe), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is also in liquid form.
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Before adding liquid to iron, the typical state of saltwater is as a liquid solution containing dissolved salts (NaCl, for example), iron is in solid form (Fe), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is also in liquid form.
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After 5 minutes from adding iron to the liquid, the state of water will still be liquid (H2O), the iron will likely remain solid (Fe), and the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) will still be in liquid form. However, it's important to note that the specific changes in the water, iron, and hydrogen peroxide will depend on the nature of the liquid and the reaction taking place.
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After 5 minutes from adding iron to saltwater, the state of the saltwater will remain as a liquid solution containing dissolved salts (such as NaCl), the iron may undergo a corrosion process and start to oxidize, and the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) will still be in liquid form. The specific changes in the saltwater, iron, and hydrogen peroxide will depend on the reaction between the iron and the saltwater solution.
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