Chemistry, asked by gaikwadkailas118, 11 months ago

what is the
action
of hot water on.
a) Aluminium (Al)
b) TiD (sn) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A .

Aluminium reacts with water to produce hydrogen gas according to the equation: 2Al + 3H2O → 3H2 + Al2O3. This chemical reaction may be of particular importance when it occurs between the strands of an aluminium conductor

B.

Tin is more reactive than germanium, which is immediately above tin in the periodic table. It is stable to water under ambient conditions but on heating with steam, tin reacts with water to from tin dioxide, SnO2 and hydrogen.

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Answered by ItzDevilQueen07
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Answer:

Due to its highly negative redox potential, aluminium reacts with water to produce hydrogen gas according to the equation: 2Al + 3H2O → 3H2 + Al2O3. There is evidence that the result of such a reaction may be a significant build-up of hydrogen gas.

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