$(a)$ Why does calcium start floating when added to water?
$(b)$ Most metals do not release hydrogen gas when reacting with nitric acid. Why?
$(c)$ Write the chemical equation for the reaction of iron with steam. Name the compound of iron obtained.

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(A) Calcium starts floating when added to water because the bubbles of hydrogen gas formed during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal,making it buoyant.
$(b)$ Nitric acid $(HNO_{3})$ is a strong oxidizing agent. When it reacts with metals,it oxidizes the hydrogen gas produced to water $(H_{2}O)$ and itself gets reduced to nitrogen oxides $(N_{2}O, NO, NO_{2})$.
$(c)$ The chemical equation is: $3Fe(s) + 4H_{2}O(g) \rightarrow Fe_{3}O_{4}(s) + 4H_{2}(g)$.
The compound obtained is iron($II$,$III$) oxide,also known as ferroferric oxide $(Fe_{3}O_{4})$.

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