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Detailed information about the equation Fe + 3NH3 -> Fe(NH3)3
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Reaction conditions
- This reaction requires the presence of iron and ammonia.
- Temperature and pressure conditions also affect the reaction process, but how specifically they do, depends on the experimental conditions.
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Reaction process
- In the reaction process, iron reacts with ammonia in a mole ratio of 1:3 to form the complex Fe(NH3)3.
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Phenomenon observed
- Depending on the experimental conditions, the reaction phenomenon can vary. If the reaction occurs under standard conditions (laboratory conditions), it may be difficult to observe a clear phenomenon as both reactants and products are solids, but a change in the color of the solid after the reaction can be observed.
Note: The above information may not be complete and 100% accurate due to the lack of specific experimental data. To understand more about this reaction, you should refer to chemistry textbooks or perform experiments under the guidance of an expert.