because they needed th e acid to reflect its natural meaning on the copper use of it.
No, acetic acid is a weak acid and copper is a fairly unreactive metal. Copper only reacts with some strong acids.
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
When copper reacts with acetic acid, copper acetate is formed. Copper acetate is a dark greenish-blue colour.
Copper dissolves in any oxidising acid like nitric acid.
the egg shell will dissolve
Acetic Acid Citric Acid Acetone Tartaric Acid Hydrochloric Acid
no, it does not dissolve
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
When copper reacts with acetic acid, copper acetate is formed. Copper acetate is a dark greenish-blue colour.
the acid part
acetic acid
Copper dissolves in any oxidising acid like nitric acid.
the egg shell will dissolve
acid.
Vinegar has an acid called acetic acid. Acetic acid is an acid that reacts with the high calcium content of the eggshell causing it to dissolve.
Acetic Acid Citric Acid Acetone Tartaric Acid Hydrochloric Acid
Copper dissolves in any oxidising acid like nitric acid.
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..