Oxygen is a nonmetal.
Carbon does not react with nitric acid because carbon is a non-metal and is not oxidizable by nitric acid. Nitric acid can only oxidize metals and other substances that are easily oxidizable.
No, not strictly speaking. Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid. It is made by reacting Sulfur Trioxide with water. Sulfur Trioxide IS a non-metal oxide.
No, dilute sulfuric acid is not a non-metal. It is an acid composed of the elements hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. Sulfur is classified as a non-metal, but in the compound sulfuric acid, it is bonded with hydrogen and oxygen.
C2H4O2 All these elements, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are nonmetals.
Nitric Acid has the formula HNO3. There is no carbon in the formula, so it is **IN**ORGANIC. NB Not ; 'non organic'.
1-diluted : Fe+4HNo3ـــــــــــــــdilu. + heatــــــــــــ Fe(No3)3+2H2o+No 2-with concentrated no reaction occurs becase of the iron passivity which is due to the oxidizing property of the acid were a layer of the metal oxide is formed which is complete and non porous so it protects the metal from further reaction
Its Neither a metal or a non metal. Its a compound formed from copper, nitrogen and oxygen. Its also called an ore from which copper can be extracted in its original metal form up to 99% purity. This substance is actually a salt that can be formed in many ways. One of these ways is mixing Copper and Nitric Acid, another is Copper Carbonate and Nitric Acid. This salt is also a compound (a substance made of more than one types of atom, which are chemically joined together).
No. Silver will react with nitric acid and with aqua regia, a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid.
iron with concentrated nitric acid no reaction occurs becase of the iron passivity which is due to the oxidizing property of the acid were a layer of the metal oxide is formed which is complete and non porous so it protects the metal from further reaction
Oxygen is a non-metal
Oxygen is a non-metal
For example carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or nitric acid (HNO3).