A new superatom, namely Be 8 C, has been characterized in terms of electronic structure, stability, and especially, chemical behavior. Intriguingly, both Be 8 C compounds and reactivity of Be 8 C with hydrochloric acid to release H 2 are found to mimic zinc chemistry. On the other hand, the reaction of Be 8 C with water is also favorable both kinetically and thermodynamically, showing higher reactivity of Be 8 C compared with Zn. Both Langmuir-Hinshelwood and Eley-Rideal-like mechanisms are possible for the studied reactions, and the latter mechanism is preferred over the former one as it involves one less reaction step and has a larger overall exothermcity and lower activation barrier for H 2 formation. This comparative study unravels the similarities and differences between superatoms and atoms from a new perspective and suggests a promising research direction in superatom chemistry.