dose tin react with steam
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
lead does not react with water or steam
Yes, tin will react with sulphuric acid as it is reactive enough. Metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
heat or steam
no
iron being highly electropositive it does not react with covalent compound formed by two electropositive elements. that is tin nitride.
steel cans are coated in tin so whatever is in the tin does not react with the metal
No, lead does not react with tin nitrate under normal conditions. Lead is a less reactive metal and is unlikely to displace tin in a compound like tin nitrate.
Gold does not react with water or steam. i wouldn't totally agree with the above statment. There are 5 metals which don't not just 1...these are: .lead .copper .mercury .silver .gold
All metals, if they do react with water at all, react faster in steam than in water. However, the metals that react SLOWLY with cold water are the metals from Group-IIA(Magnesium, Calcium, etc).
Tin does not react with steam, as it is generally unreactive with water at normal temperatures. However, in the presence of steam at high temperatures, tin can react to form tin dioxide, with the release of hydrogen gas.
iron being highly electropositive it does not react with covalent compound formed by two electropositive elements. that is tin nitride.