When iron rusts in moist air, the product is typically a mixture of two ironoxygen
Chapter 4, Problem 93(choose chapter or problem)
When iron rusts in moist air, the product is typically a mixture of two ironoxygen compounds. In one compound, there is an equal number of iron and oxygen atoms. In the other compound, there are three oxygen atoms for every two iron atoms. Write the formulas for the two iron oxides.
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