The following reaction is called the "super iron reaction." In this reaction identify (1) the species oxidized, (2) the species reduced, (3) the number of electrons transferred for the reaction as written, and (4) explain why it is called the "super iron reaction."
2K2FeO4(aq) + 3Zn(s) Fe2O3(s) + ZnO(s) + 2K2ZnO2(aq)
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