Topic Water and Hydrogen-Reactions of water with Metals Estimated reading: 5 minutes 50 views Introduction to Reactions of Water and MetalsSome metals react with water while others do not.The reaction of metals with water depends on the reactivity series.The higher the metal in the reactivity series the more reactive the metal with waterReaction of Sodium/Potassium with Cold WaterAn experiment is conducted as follows;– Put about 500cm3 of water in a beaker– Add three drops of phenolphthalein indicator into the water– Cut a very small piece of sodium and put the metal into the water using a pair of forcepsNOTES– Sodium melts to a silvery ball that floats and darts on the surface decreasing in size– Effervescence/fizzing/ bubbles of colourless gas produced– Colour of phenolphthalein turns pink– Sodium is less dense than water, hence floats on water– Sodium vigorously reacts with water to form an alkaline solution of sodium hydroxide and producing hydrogen gas– Sodium is stored in paraffin to prevent contact with waterSodium + Water Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen gas2Na(s) + 2H2O (l) 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g)– Potassium is more reactive than Sodium– On contact with water it explodes/burst into flames– An alkaline solution of potassium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen gasPotassium + Water Potassium hydroxide + Hydrogen gas2K(s) + 2H2O (l) 2KOH (aq) + H2 (g)Reaction of Lithium/Calcium with Cold WaterAn experiment is conducted as follows;– Put about 200cm3 of water in a beaker– Add three drops of phenolphthalein indicator into the water– Cut a small piece of Lithium and put the metal into the water using forceps– Repeat with a piece Calcium metalNOTES– Lithium sinks to the bottom of the water and rapid effervescence/fizzing/ bubbles of colourless gas produced– Colour of phenolphthalein turns pink– Lithium and calcium are denser than water.– Both sink in water and vigorously react to form an alkaline solution and produce hydrogen gas.– Lithium is more reactive than calcium and is also paraffin like Sodium to prevent contact with water– The following equations are representative of the reactions that occurLithium + Water Lithium hydroxide + Hydrogen gas2Li(s) + 2H2O (l) 2LiOH (aq) + H2(g)Calcium + Water Calcium hydroxide + Hydrogen gasCa(s) + 2H2O (l) Ca (OH)2(aq) + H2(g)Reaction of Magnesium/Zinc/Iron with Steam/water vapourAn experiment is conducted as follows;– Place some wet sand or cotton/glass wool soaked in water at the bottom of an ignition/hard glass boiling tube– Polish magnesium ribbon using sand paper– Coil it at the centre of the ignition/hard glass boiling tube.– Set up the apparatus as below– Heat the wet sand or cotton/glass wool soaked in water gently to drive away air in the ignition/hard glass boiling tube and generate steam.– Heat the coiled ribbon strongly using another burner– Repeat the experiment using Zinc powder and fresh Iron filingsA. Reaction with MagnesiumThe Magnesium glows with a bright flame. It continues to burn even if heating is stopped. White solid /ash that dissolve in water to form a colourless solution is formed. Colourless gas produced/collected that extinguish burning splint with “pop sound”– Hot magnesium burn vigorously in steam– The reaction is highly exothermic generating enough heat/energy to proceed without further heating– White Magnesium oxide solid/ash is left as residue– Hydrogen gas is produced and extinguishes a burning splint with a pop soundMagnesium + Steam Magnesium oxide + HydrogenMg(s) + H2O(g) MgO(s) + H2(g)– Magnesium oxide reacts /dissolves in water to form an alkaline solution of Magnesium oxideMagnesium oxide + Water Magnesium hydroxideMgO(s) + H2O(l) Mg(OH)2(aq)B. Reaction with Zinc PowderThe Zinc powder turns red hot on strong heating. Yellow solid formed that turn white on cooling. White solid formed on cooling does not dissolve in water.– Hot Zinc react vigorously in steam forming yellow Zinc oxide solid/ash as residue which cools to white– Hydrogen gas is produced and extinguishes a burning splint with a pop soundZinc + Steam Zinc oxide + HydrogenZn(s) + H2O(g) ZnO(s) + H2(g)– Zinc oxide does not dissolve in waterC. Reaction with Iron FillingsThe Iron fillings turn red hot on strong heating. Dark blue solid formed. The dark blue solid formed does not dissolve in water.– Hot Iron reacts with steam forming dark blue tri iron tetra oxide solid/ash as residue– Hydrogen gas is produced and extinguishes a burning splint with a pop soundIron + Steam Tri iron tetra oxide + Hydrogen2Fe(s) + 4H2O(g Fe2O4(s) + 4H2(g)D. Reaction with AluminiumAluminium reacts with steam forming an insoluble coat/cover of impervious layer of aluminium oxide on the surface preventing further reaction.NoteLead, Copper, Mercury, Silver, Gold and Platinum do not react with either water or steam.Tagged:Chemistry KEForm 1NotesWater and HydrogenWater and Hydrogen-Reactions of water with Metals Topic - Previous Water and Hydrogen-Hydrogen