Reacts with water to form oxide and hydrogen.

Water (H2O) is a weak electrolyte; upon dissociation in small amounts, hydrogen ions H + are formed, which are capable of oxidizing metal atoms. Thus, active and low-active metals can interact with water.

Oxide and hydrogen are formed by the interaction of metals of medium activity (the activity of metals must be considered in the series of the activity of metals) with water when heated.

For example: 3Fe + 4H2O = Fe2O3 * FeO + 4H2



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