How to write the equation for Fe2O3 + H2O | Iron (III) oxide + Water

Wayne Breslyn
Wayne Breslyn
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In this video we will describe the equation Fe2O3 + H2O and write what happens when Fe2O3 is dissolved in water.

We can consult a solubility table to check and determine if Fe2O3 will dissolve in water. There are also a set of general rules to help remember which compounds are soluble, insoluble, or partially soluble.

When we check the solubility table, we see that Fe2O3 is insoluble. Essentially you end up with wet Fe2O3 when you mix Fe2O3 with water. Iron (III) oxide doesn’t dissolve or react with the water. Note that a miniscule amount may dissolve but this is small enough that we can ignore it and say that Fe2O3 is insoluble in water.

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