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Calcium reacts slowly with water. The reaction forms calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 and hydrogen gas (H2).
No, they will not react when put together. This is because both calcium and copper are electropositive metals. No two electropositive elements or electronegative elements react under normal conditions.
When chromium(II) iodide is put into water, it undergoes a redox reaction where chromium(II) ions are oxidized to chromium(III) and iodide ions are reduced to iodine. This results in the formation of chromium(III) hydroxide and iodine.
Bu putting together various percentages of chromium and nickel i was able to create an anti-corrosive metal called stainless steel.
I would imagine that it often neutralises the pH of the vinegar
If they are put together in equal parts, then they will equalize the PH level.
The answer to this question is Calcium (Ca) Br2 (-ide) Bromide. Put them together, you get Calcium Bromide.
remove the disc and put the two vertebrae back together. what happens to the nerve?
You get an explosion.
The bone will lose some of its calcium and be slightly more flexible.
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When chromium bromide is put into water, it dissociates into ions. The reaction is: CrBr2(s) → Cr2+(aq) + 2Br-(aq).