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what is the reactivity of the reaction iron oxide, with air and oxygen, is it very much reactive or very little reactive?
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The reactivity of the reaction between iron oxide and air and oxygen depends on the conditions. Generally, iron oxide is not very reactive, but it can become more reactive when exposed to high temperatures or when combined with other elements.
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