In general, water and sand do not have a chemical relationship. Something might happen if the sand grains are partially composed of a mineral that is water soluble. In that case, water will dissolve water soluble material in sand. But that is a physicalactivity and not a chemical one. Water and sand do not react chemically.
Loose sand sand and dirt are picked up by heavy winds.
Sand consists mostly Silicon dioxide with some other things. Its formula is SiO2
Magnesium is highly reactive and will react with many things. It will react with elements of the Nitrogen group, the Oxygen group and the halogens. It will also react with acids, water etc.
Rock, dirt, sand, floor.
Sand and water do not react, they simply mix. This is a physical process.
Sand does not contain any enzymes or catalysts to decompose hydrogen peroxide
Nothing - sand and water do not react because sand is relatively inert. The sand will sink to the bottom of the container because it is significantly heavier than the water.
Yes, living things used sand.
They respond negatively.
there is no such things of sand cats.
it will react with glass like any other object
Your reflexes automatically make you react to things without you knowing it. You react to someone throwing something at you to protect your body.
Sugar and sand doesn't react; they remain unchanged.
No sand does not have things that dirt does
Sulphuric acid is used with malachite to separate the copper and the sand. This is because the copper dissolves into the solution where as the sand remains.
chemically stable: very few things will react with it chemically unstable: many things will react with it and it can react violently ur mr.notso awsome