Quartz will only dissolve in hydroflluoric acid.
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
An acid will dissolve something faster.
You get Germanium Dioxide and Hydrochloric acid GeCl4 + H2O = GeO2 + 4HCl
Yes! Which is why it has been mostly replaced by silicon in the semiconductor industry.
Neither.
Quartz will only dissolve in hydroflluoric acid.
16Mtric acid will dissolve copper, without heating.
An acid will dissolve something faster.
You get Germanium Dioxide and Hydrochloric acid GeCl4 + H2O = GeO2 + 4HCl
no, it does not dissolve
Yes! Which is why it has been mostly replaced by silicon in the semiconductor industry.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
A strong acid completely dissolve into ions when mixed with water. A weak acid only partially dissolve.
yes, the acid in your stomach can Evan dissolve a one pound coin.
Formic Acid
an acid that does not dissolve completely