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Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
2Al (s) + 3H2O(g) ---------> Al2O3 (s) + 3H2(g)
Yes, extremely well, They are usually stored in a parafinic oil to prevent reaction with air
metals are found as... elements, ya, lets go with that Why are the important questions answered by stupid people? What Like Youu.. Lol Jokes Ly even though i ddont no who u r xx Um its. Gold, silver and sometimes copper can be found as elements as they are very low on the reactivity series and so don't react to form compounds, gold especially. Well Dunno :)) DD <3 x
The group I metals (Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, etc.) are very well known for their extreme reactivity. These metals will tarnish quickly in air and can cause small detonations when thrown into water via a highly exothermic reaction that produces flammable hydrogen gas.
Well technically speaking, you could physically mix these two compounds. However, these compounds will not react if they are combined. This is proven by the reactivity series of metals. See the related link.
group one and two metals react with oxygen in the air as well as moisture to from metal oxides
Metals that react well with water: Sodium - fizzes Potassium - burns Caesium - explodes Metals that react well with acids: Magnesium
Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
I want to say that the answer is that the concept is called chemical reactivity, but that would be referring to their chemical properties as well..
Gold is very inert as well as very low volatile in nature. Its reactivity with Oxygen as well as acids is very low. Although it is a metal, it does not react with acids. More over the concentration of acid is low ( as specified in the question).
2Al (s) + 3H2O(g) ---------> Al2O3 (s) + 3H2(g)
Three characteristics of bases is that it has a bitter taste, doesn't react well with metals ,and turns red litmus paper blue.
all those metals which are present below Hydrogen in the reactivity series like Ag , Cu , Au , Pt ,etc. ^^ He is incorrect. All metals, one or another, will react with some acids to produce Hydrogen Gas. -He mentioned Copper and Silver. Silver and Copper will react with Nitric Acid giving off Hydrogen and NitroDioxide Gas. He mentioned Gold and Platinum. Gold and Platinum will react with Aqua Regia (A mixture of Hydrogen Chloride and Nitric Acid) giving off Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Hydrogen gas. All metals will react with FluoroAntimonic Acid, Xenic Acid, or any other super acid to give off hydrogen gas and other gases as well.
Yes, extremely well, They are usually stored in a parafinic oil to prevent reaction with air
Because its reactivity is intermediate between many metals, and it is stable in both the ionic form and molecular form , so it can accept as well as can donate the electrons.
metals are found as... elements, ya, lets go with that Why are the important questions answered by stupid people? What Like Youu.. Lol Jokes Ly even though i ddont no who u r xx Um its. Gold, silver and sometimes copper can be found as elements as they are very low on the reactivity series and so don't react to form compounds, gold especially. Well Dunno :)) DD <3 x