Fe2O3 + CO → Fe + CO2
B.
Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
C.
2Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
D.
3Fe2O3 + CO → 3Fe + 2CO2
Since the hydrangeas are changing color depending on whether the soil is acidic or basic, they must have an indicator. This means that any hydrangea planted in acidic soil will have blue flowers and any hydrangea planted in basic soil will have pink. One common indicator present in many plants is anthocyanin, so maybe hydrangeas contain that chemical.
I think the soil has a lot to do with the reason why the flowers have different colors.
A soil is a mixture of organic matter that supports life. There are 4 types of soil which are sand, silt., clay and loam soil.
A hydrangea flower is affected by the acidity of the soil to influence the color it turns out to be.
The acidic property in the soil used to plant the flower turned it blue,
while The alkaline property in the soil turned the color pink.
Learn more about soil here:
1) Carbon dioxide
2) Oxygen
3) Hydrogen
Why is this gas not used in balloons today?