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No, it is not. Since zinc is highly reactive, therefore it will react with copper sulphate to form zinc sulphate and deposit copper.
Most often to provide a chemically inert atmosphere in which a reaction can take place. Argon is preferred over the lighter noble gases for this purpose because argon is denser than air. And to make pizza!!! :)
Alkali meatls are stored in oil to stop it from mixing with the moisture in the air.Because Alkali metals are highly flammble in moist air.
volt ampere reactive is the unit of reactive power.It is the power which does no useful work but is required to assist in performing work,such as setting up magnetic fields in motors and transformers.It is also called as imaginary power.It occurs in purely reactive circuit i.e. purely inductive or capacitive.The inductance absorbs the reactive power and capacitance injects the reactive power.In inductance,reactive power is utilised to develop the flux while in the capacitance,the reactive power's function is to store the charge.
group 1 metals are stored under oil because they are so reactive, they will react with the oxygen and water in the air if you leave them unprotected, keeping them under oil prevents this from happening, as water and oxygen can't pass through the oil and get to the metal. . .hope this helped pall =].
No, it is not. Since zinc is highly reactive, therefore it will react with copper sulphate to form zinc sulphate and deposit copper.
This sounds dangerous. please follow all safety procedures. Speak with experts in the feild who have experience in the matter at hand, if you are a student ask your teacher if this is a homework question ask your upperclassman tutor, this is not a place to discuss possibly dangerous deeds. thank you
Because argon is a noble gas and does not react with much.
Argon belongs to group VIII, the noble gas family. Elements in group VIII are the most uncreative elements, thus it is safe to store reactive substances in them because they will not react with the reactive substance.
To ensure purity and safety, Rubidium (Rb) must be kept in a dry mineral oil or in a vacuum. It needs to be stored in this way because it is highly reactive with air and water.
Because sodium is so reactive, it will react with air to form oxides. Therefore, it is stored under oil in order to protect it from oxidation.
Noble gasses are nonreactive and would prevent air from entering the container, protecting the "super reactive element" from exposure to air that it might react with.
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Noble gasses are used to store sample of highly reactive substances such as alkali metals. Noble gasses are also use in "neon" lights, though only some of them actually contain neon.
An inert gas is one that won't react with other gases. You can store inert gases with any other gases - oxygen (an oxidizing gas) and argon (an inert gas) are commonly stored together in industrial settings.
Most often to provide a chemically inert atmosphere in which a reaction can take place. Argon is preferred over the lighter noble gases for this purpose because argon is denser than air. And to make pizza!!! :)
Yes. The turkey should not react with the aluminum.