No, not readily, but it will react at high temperatures
Au or Pt are highly stable and they are noble metals as they do not react with oxygen readily
If the outer shell of the atom is full, it ________ react readily with other atoms.Answer - Does not!
Gold(Au) cannot react in rooom temperature.
F2 reacts with water to produce oxygen. In the normal sense of the word it doees not dissolve but undoubtedly some F2 molecules are present in the water for a brief period of time before they react.
Au and Pt are some metals which do not react with O.
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CFC's are the chemicals. They readily vaporize and deplete the ozone.
aldehyde is less stable than benzene so it react readily toward kmno4
Nothing, they don't react with each other: K + Au --> 0
The reaction equation is 8 F2 + 2 NH3 equals N2F4 + 6 HF2. So every mole of NH3 requires four moles of F2. This means 14 moles of F2 or 532 grams.
The family of elements that react readily with metals is the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with metals by gaining an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Most readily hydroxide ions (OH-) from water. Also, halogens react very readily (1:1 ratio). They are also readily oxidised. See the related video for reactions with water and oxygen