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is iron oxide a chemical reaction
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Iron oxide is not a chemical reaction; rather, it is the product of a chemical reaction. Iron oxide commonly forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture in the air, leading to the process known as oxidation. The most well-known form of iron oxide is rust (Fe2O3), which occurs when iron corrodes as a result of its exposure to oxygen and moisture. This process can be described by various chemical equations, depending on the conditions and the specific form of iron oxide being formed. Iron oxides are utilized in various applications, including pigments, metallurgy, and as catalysts, showcasing their importance beyond their role in corrosion.
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