NADA/ nothing/ Zilch as copper and lead are both non ferrous and I have installed many high end roofing jobs where lead coated copper flashings were installed to protect the coper from acidic rain or bird droppings.=Also prior to the safe water drinking act in the 1970's many unknowing handymen used a tin /lead solder for making joints in copper tubing=
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Actually, pennies are made out of copper with an outer layer of zinc.
Well its a tricky one really, and it depends on the apple sauce you buy
We get copper and lead chloride
a mixture of lead and copper
No as both are non ferrous metals
No because Cu is below Pb in the electrochemical series
lead does not react with water or steam
no
NO
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
no
PbCl2 + Cu
Reactive glasses do not contain sulphur, copper or lead but may react with copper-bearing glasses and foil and wire.
No because Cu is below Pb in the electrochemical series
Copper nitrate (Cu(NO3)2) will not react with lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2), or if they do, no observable change will be noticed, given that both are soluble nitrate salts, i.e. Pb2+(aq) + NO32-(aq) > Pb(NO3)2 (This will also work for copper)
Examples: lead, stainless steel, sometimes copper.
No, but magnesium ribbon will react with copper sulphate
Copper doesn't react wih alkalis.
Give balanced equation when copper reacts with silver nitrate.Add: 2AgNO3 + Cu ---> Cu(NO3)2 + 2AgThis is a single replacement reaction in which copper replaces the silver in the silver nitrate, resulting in the formation of elemental silver, which will precipitate out of solution.
Copper does not react in water.
It doesn't.
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.