Formation of hydrogen astatide - HAt.
Probably the reaction is possible only at a high temperature.
They can't react.
Hydrogen, the other halogens. However, have a look in Wikipedia under 'Astatine'.
This element is bromine.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Probably the reaction is possible only at a high temperature.
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It is a heavy element with very low abundance if available it is denser than water.
No, it shall no react
it dosent react
The hydrogen astatide - HAt.
it can react if the iron is very hot...
They can't react.
Astatine is reactive as a halogen; some compounds are HAt, NaAt, MgAt2, CAt4, AtBr, AtI, etc. The chemistry of astatine is practically not known because we have not sufficient quantities of astatine for study and also the half life of astatine isotopes are too short.
Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.
Hydrogen, the other halogens. However, have a look in Wikipedia under 'Astatine'.
Hydrogen does not react with water