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Q: Does Ca react with water at room temperature?
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Which metals does not react with water?

Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.


What is the total number of moles of Ca needed to react completely with 4.0 moles of water?

Ca + 2 H2O ------> Ca(OH)2 + H2 so 2 moles of calcium react with 4 moles of water.


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The reaction is:Ca + 2 H2O = Ca(OH)2 + H2- hydrogen gas is released- the reaction occur at room temperature


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