Metals and reactivity series - (CCEA)Reactions of metals with steam

The reactivity series ranks metals by how readily they react. More reactive metals displace less reactive metals from their compounds and react with water.

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Reactions of metals with steam

Magnesium reacts very slowly with water. However, it reacts vigorously with steam:

magnesium + steam → magnesium oxide + hydrogen

Mg(s) + H2O(g) → MgO(s) + H2(g)

Metals which react with steam form the solid metal oxide and hydrogen gas.

In general, the more reactive the metal, the more rapid the reaction. Aluminium is unusual, because it is a reactive metal that does not react with water. Its surface forms a protective layer of aluminium oxide that keeps water away from the metal below.

The apparatus used to react a metal with steam and collect the gas produced is shown below.

Reaction between steam and metal

The damp mineral wool is heated to generate steam.