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fe0+O2=fe2o3
16 years ago

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bobpursley
4FeO + O2 >> 2Fe2O3
16 years ago
DrBob222
A word of caution here. fe is NOT the same thing as Fe or FE. For example, CO is carbon monoxide. Co is cobalt. co (or co.) is an abbreviation for company.
16 years ago

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