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Alluminium
2Al (s) + 3H2O(g) ---------> Al2O3 (s) + 3H2(g)
lead does not react with water or steam
dose tin react with steam
Al ions are very small due to their high charge-surface area ratio , that's why they're so small. these ions gather at surface of the metal and react with O2 in air or water forming Be(O2)2 compound, making a shield to protect other atoms from the o2 in air or water. That's why aluminum foil doesn't react with water. Same applies to Be.
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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).
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
Zinc does react with cold water - it just does so very slowly. Steam is water that is very hot and thus as with any chemical reaction, the heat gives the molecules more energy and so they react faster.
Zinc does react with cold water - it just does so very slowly. Steam is water that is very hot and thus as with any chemical reaction, the heat gives the molecules more energy and so they react faster.
Beryllium
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Iron and Zinc