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Detailed information about the chemical equation:
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Reaction conditions:
- This reaction usually occurs at high temperatures, suitable for implementation in a chemical furnace.
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Reaction process:
- Initially, FeO is introduced into the furnace along with CO.
- When the temperature in the furnace is high enough, FeO and CO begin to react with each other.
- The result of the reaction is iron and carbon dioxide.
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Phenomena that occur:
- During the reaction, changes in color and shape of the substances can be observed.
- FeO and CO are both solid and gas in their initial state, after the reaction, the presence of CO2 gas and solid iron can be observed.
- If the reaction is performed in air conditions, CO2 gas can be seen escaping in the form of bubbles.
- The iron produced from the reaction can be extracted and used in other applications.