Yes, carbon reacts with hydrogen and forms the largest no. of compounds formed by any other two elements.
There compounds are commonly called Hydrocarbons but they are bonded to each other
in compounds other than Hydrocarbons as well.
Some common examples are:-CH4(Methane), NH2CONH2(Urea)
Yes it wil. Washing soda(sodium carbonate) react with hydrocloric acid(HCL) to produce sodium salt(Nacl) +water + carbon dioxide
Plutonium react with hydrogen, oxygen, halogens, carbon, nitrogen, silicon, sulfur, phosphorous, acids, etc. Plutonium is a reactive metal.
They can't react.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate and nitric acid react to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Actinium react with halogens, hydrogen, sulfur, carbon, oxygen, etc. Being so rare the chemistry of actinium is no largely studied.
Carbon dioxide form a milky suspension of calcium carbonate in calcium hydroxide; hydrogen doesn't react. But hydrogen react with oxygen when a flame exist.
No.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water.
CH4 and 2 H2 Carbon can only make 4 bonds and hydrogen atoms are very reactive so they react to hydrogen gas.
Yes it wil. Washing soda(sodium carbonate) react with hydrocloric acid(HCL) to produce sodium salt(Nacl) +water + carbon dioxide
No. Hydrogen will easily ignite if it comes in contact if fire. Carbon dioxide is not flammable at all and can even be used to put out a fire.
indeed it does my friend
Plutonium react with hydrogen, oxygen, halogens, carbon, nitrogen, silicon, sulfur, phosphorous, acids, etc. Plutonium is a reactive metal.
No: Hydrogen and sulphuric acid do not contain the element carbon, and no chemical reaction can have any element as part of the products that was not present in at least one of the reactants.
They can't react.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate and nitric acid react to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon