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Iron does not react with water because the hydrogen and Oxygen are already combined. Also Hydrogen is an Akaline metal which means no other metal could take its place.

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9y ago

Iron oxidizes very easily. Due to the lack of free oxygen, the formation of iron oxide will be slow. In the meantime, the cold iron will reach thermal equilibrium with the water.

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14y ago

Iron and cold water have no reaction together. However, Iron and steam do create a reaction

Fe + H2O -> H2 + FeO

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14y ago

NO iron doesnot react violently with water. its a very slow reaction.

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14y ago

I believe Iron rusts in water.

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11y ago

iron+water=ironoxides

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3y ago

no it does not

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