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3. What are the conditions required for iron to react with water?What are the product s formed ? Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction​

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Chemical equations are symbolic descriptions of chemical reactions wherein the reactants and the products are represented in terms of their respective chemical equations. They often include the use of symbols to represent variables including the path of the reaction and the physical responses of the reacting entities.

(1) The chemical equation for the reaction of iron with steam can be written as

3Fe(s) + 4H2O → Fe3O4 + H2

Iron + Water → Iron (II, III) oxide + hydrogen gas

The formation of iron(II, III) oxide and hydrogen when red hot iron interacts with steam.

When an iron metal interacts with steam, metal oxide and hydrogen gas are the products that are produced.

(2) The chemical equation for the reaction of calcium with water can be written as

When a metal interacts with water, metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas are the products that are produced.

Metal + steam → Metal hydroxide + Hydrogen

Calcium reacts with cold water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

 

Ca(s)+ 2H2O(l) → Ca(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)

 

(3) The chemical equation for the reaction of potassium with water can be written as

 

To produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, potassium reacts violently with cold water.

 

During the process, much heat is generated that the hydrogen gas generated caught on fire and rapidly burns.

 

2K(s)+ 2H2O(l) → 2KOH(aq) + H2(g) + heat.

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