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The most common set of metals that react with water at room temperature are the alkali metals, namely lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. while these metals react quite violently with water at room temperature, many if not most other metals have some sort of reaction with water at room temperature (IE, iron rusting in water)
The concentration of the substances that react is one. The temperature is another.
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Generally the rate of reaction is improved at high temperature.
Aluminum and potassium are both metals. Metals for alloys but do not react with one another. In somewhat more detail, metals tend to react by giving up their electrons to nonmetals. Since both aluminum and potassium will tend to give up electrons rather than gain them, they do not react.
Thermoreceptors react to variation in temperature.
The Temperature should be at least 40 degree Fahrenheit of higher for it to dissolve any temperature lower will take a long time to react or it will not react at all. The higher the temperature, the faster the dissolving and reacting.
Gold(Au) cannot react in rooom temperature.
Nothing, It will sink but it won't react with water at room temperature. You have to heat graphite to something like 800 degrees Celsius to react with water at that temperature it will react with steam to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas.
Magnesuium burn in air at room temperature.
Probably the reaction is possible only at a high temperature.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
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How does temperature affect the reaction of Sodium Bicarbonate synthesis?
Generally they are not. but they can react under high temperature.
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