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No. Hydrogen and oxygen will only react at high temperatures.
if C4H10O react with hydrogen atom,it will undergo a REDOX reaction which will produce,C4H10{BUTHANE} and H2O{WATER},but if react with hydrogen gas it form buthanol{C4H10OH}
By definition metals above hydrogen should react with acids to produce hydrogen and a metal salt when mixed, but carbonic acid is a weak acid and it won't react as much like sulfuric acid.
Carbon dioxide form a milky suspension of calcium carbonate in calcium hydroxide; hydrogen doesn't react. But hydrogen react with oxygen when a flame exist.
The iodine test: the ion I3(-) react with starch forming a blue color.Molisch test: dehydrated saccharides (with sulfuric acid) form an aldehyde whic react with a phenol an a red color is obtained.
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Iodine does not react with sugar, it reacts with starch.
6moles of hydrogen
Iodine will will not react with hydroelectric acid
0,257 g hydrogen are needed.
Curium is a sufficiently reactive metal; curium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine, iodine, fluorine, carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen antimony, arsenic etc.
Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.
They can't react.
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Because hydrogen and oxygen require specific conditions to react and form water, which are not met in the normal surroundings.
the iodine will react with carbohydrate to give different color .