Copper does not react with water, but it slowly reacts with atmospheric oxygen forming a layer of brown-black copper oxide. Unlike the iron oxidation, this oxide prevents the bulk corrosion of parent material i.e. copper.
When Copper Chloride is mixed with water it starts to make an aqueous solution that reacts with Aluminum.
it does not react
It creates a bluegreen coating where they reacted, like on your old nasty penises.
no because otherwise why would we use copper tiles outside
no... it's at the bottom of the reactivity list. it reacts with warm acid though. ;)
it will eventually rust over a period of time!:-)
it will eventually rust
Copper is multivalent but its most common valence is 2- so the equation should look like this: Cu (s) + H2O (l) ---> Cu(OH)2 (s) + H2 (g) Copper metal reacts with liquid water to form Copper Hydroxide and Hydrogen gas
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
Metallic copper does not react with sodium hydroxide. But if sodium hydroxide is added into a solution of copper ions, it would form Copper(II) Hydroxide. It is a precipitate which is insoluble in water.
no
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No, only calcium very slowly in steaming water
There are some metals which do not react with water. Metals like Silver,Gold,Platinum,copper,Mercury and non metals like Hydrogen do not react with water.
Copper does not react in water.
Gold does not react with water or steam. i wouldn't totally agree with the above statment. There are 5 metals which don't not just 1...these are: .lead .copper .mercury .silver .gold
It doesnt
alkali metals react violently in cold water
you tell me
Copper nitrate dissolves in water, hence it is a chemical reaction.
Copper sulfate is soluble in water but doesn't react with water.
All metals, if they do react with water at all, react faster in steam than in water. However, the metals that react SLOWLY with cold water are the metals from Group-IIA(Magnesium, Calcium, etc).
It forms copper chloride and water.
yes it does.