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Is rusting of iron an example of a chemical reaction? If yes, give the chemical equation for rusting of iron.

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Yes, rusting of iron is a chemical reaction. When iron rusts, it reacts with oxygen present in water or moisture in the air to create a new compound called hydrated iron (lll) oxide.

Fe(s) + O2(g) 🡪 Fe2O3.xH2O(s)

Fe2O3.xH2O is commonly known as rust and has properties entirely different from that of iron or oxygen.

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