Under what conditions are the following reactions carried out: Fe + O₂ → FeO; Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃; Fe + O₂ → Fe₃O₄

Iron oxides are products of the interaction of iron with oxygen when heated.

The most famous of them are FeO, Fe₂O₃ and Fe₃O₄.

Iron oxide (III) Fe₂O₃ is an orange-red powder formed during the oxidation (combustion) of iron in air.

Iron oxide (II, III) Fe₃O₄ is formed when powdered iron is burned in pure oxygen or in air.

Iron (II) oxide FeO is a black powder that forms when oxygen or air is passed through molten iron.



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