(...) how do you know what the charge of iron is in the products?
1. you don't
if there are several viable options (like with iron), you'd need more information
2. the reaction type you've discussed won't happen: iron will never be able to react with Al
2O
3it's just the other way round: Aluminium will react with Ironoxides, preferably with Fe
2O
3Fe
2O
3 + 2 Al
2 Fe + Al
2O
3(see:
thermite reaction )
3. though being known in principal , the oxidation state of iron (+I) is rare and (mostly) irrelevant .
Furthermore, to the best of my knowledge, Fe
2O is not a known oxide of iron, as it's most instable and will react to Fe, FeO instantly
4. asides from the element, the prominent oxidation states of iron are (+II) and (+III)
regards
Ingo