Steel Wool Burning in Chlorine











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A piece of steel wool (mostly iron metal) burns in an open air atmosphere once ignited by a butane lighter. The steel wool then descends into a beaker filled with chlorine gas. Once inside the beaker, the iron can no longer react with the oxygen from the air but will instead react with the chlorine gas which surrounds it. • The thick, brown, fumes (of iron(III) chloride vapor) coming off the reaction indicate that the Iron is reacting with the chlorine gas in the beaker. The reaction does not last long because the Iron quickly consumes the small amount of chlorine gas in the beaker. • http://www.amazingrust.com/Experiment...

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