Potassium, Boron, Lead, Gold, Plutonium, Uranium, Francium
The two metals used are URANIUM-235 and BORON
Uranium is a very reactive element; uranium can form alloys or compounds with the majority of the other elements. Uranium is also soluble in nitric acid.
Uranium is a reactive metal having a Pauling electronegativity of 1,38; uranium react with the majority of other chemical elements. Also uranium can form many alloys.
Deposits of uranium or uranium compounds in the lungs are very dangerous due to alpha particle radiation. The lung cancer is a long term effect.
Boron is lighter than carbon and uranium.
in your question boron reacts to moron. boron cannot react by itself. it needs to react with another chemical.
Salt, because it's a compound. Uranium, boron, and hydrogen are elements.
Uranium, boron, hydrogen are chemical elements. Salt (NaCl) is a chemical compound.
Under normal circumstances boron does not react with water.
Uranium doesn't react with noble gases.
Uranium, boron and hydrogen are chemical elements. Salt (sodium chloride, Na Cl) is a chemical compound.
Salt, because is a chemical compound - NaCl; uranium, boron, hydrogen are chemical elements.
The boron family does not react to many items. However, the one group that it does react violently with is the halogen group.
Boron does not react with water or oxygen but when Boron burns it creates boron trioxide and when Boron burns in air when heated it creates a mixture of Boron trioxide and Boron Nitrate. Boron does not react with Acids or Alkalis and will only react if it is in a highly divided state. Also Boron is oxidised by Nitric Acid to produce Boric Acid and finally Boron reacts with fused Sodium Hydroxide to form Sodium, Borate and Hydrogen. Boron is also used in the bearings of wind turbines and in the nuclear industry for a moderator for neutrons.
- Uranium, boron and hydrogen are chemical elements. - A salt is a chemical compound (contain two or more elements).
Crystalline/solid boron does not react at all with sulfuric acid. However, finely powered boron will react with sulfuric acid but very slowly.