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"Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the change but nuclear rates do not."
The viscosity of molten rock and metal will vary depending on their chemistry.
There is no single chemical names as most antibacterial sprays are mixtures and vary in composition.
Rocks are mixtures and so do not have chemical formulas. Igneous rocks vary in composition, so there is no way of giving a formula.
as you go down there are more electrons on the outer shells which makes them more reactive when in contact with water
Most reactive to what? There are dozens, probably hundreds, of grades of both steel and stainless steel, the reactivity of all of which will vary considerably depending on the chemical environment.
Alkalis, bases, vary in strength as do acids
Chemical formulas or symbols do not vary with the phase of a material. Therefore, the chemical symbol* for copper is always Cu, whether the metal is solid, liquid, or gas. _________________________ *Chemical elements such as copper have symbols, rather than formulas, which are characteristics of chemical compounds.
Alkalis, and similarly, acids, cannot "dissolve" anything beyond the capacity of the water which partially comprises them. However, under the assumption that this question instead refers to "with what a strong alkali might react," a simple answer would be; anything at all acidic. The extent of reaction will vary with the strength of the acid, but any acid should react at least partially, oweing to its chemical nature. As explained at GCSE or o-level chemistry, acids and alkalis react due to the following: Acid = KkH Alkali = KfOH where Kf and Kk represent respectively positively and negatively charged molecules. Consequently, Acid + Alkali -> Metal salt + Water ie. KkH + KfOH -> KkKf + H2O
Moderate. It's pH can vary from 9,5 till 14.
Moderate. It's pH can vary from 9,5 till 14.
It depends on which metal it is because metals vary in their densities.
That will vary depending on the type of contaminate. Some contaminates cannot be removed with chemicals (e.g. metal particles - these need to be removed with a filter).
Flammability and reactivity are 0. Health hazards vary with the form. It can be 1, 2 or 3 depending on if it is a gas, a solid, or a cryogenic liquid.
"Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the change but nuclear rates do not."
The viscosity of molten rock and metal will vary depending on their chemistry.
Oh, sodium is a very soft grayish metal, it absorbs moisture from air and also reacts with carbon dioxide present in air. So sodium is kept stored submerged in a non-reactive liquid, like a petroleum distillate. As the metal is cut by metal knife, or a glass rod or anything, that cut will determine the surface texture.