Why iron forms two oxide?
Asked by gauti.k40
| 25th May, 2019,
06:56: AM
Expert Answer:
Iron is transition element. These transtion elements shows variable valency. Iron have variable valencies like +2,+3.
So due to these varaiable valency it forms differnet oxides.
Answered by Ravi
| 25th May, 2019,
08:41: PM
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