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Under normal conditions, Tin is quite stable and doesn't react with water. This is because it's a member of group 14 - The Carbon family, and is not as reactive as alkali or alkaline Earth metals
However, it reacts with water vapour or steam to form Tin oxide and Hydrogen
Sn + 2 H2O → SnO2 + 2 H2
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