Oxygen does not react with Argon. Argon is an inert gas, meaning it does not react with other things.
Titanium wont mix with Oxygen at room temperature, but once heated to a high enough temperature, it will react with Oxygen to form Titanium Dioxide - a white powder which is often used in the food industry or in paint. Titanium cant be melted in air, it has to be melted in a vacuum, or in an Argon atmosphere, as Argon is inert and wont react with the metal. If heated in air to sufficient temperature, it will burn very brightly, reacting with the nitrogen and oxygen.
They chemically bond together t form molecules of H2O.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water.
BOOM!!! ______________________________________________________________________ More like: (#*NUKE GOES OFF*#) But seriously, there will be a small explosion...
they react
Oxygen does not react with Argon. Argon is an inert gas, meaning it does not react with other things.
What happens when iron and oxygen react?
Titanium wont mix with Oxygen at room temperature, but once heated to a high enough temperature, it will react with Oxygen to form Titanium Dioxide - a white powder which is often used in the food industry or in paint. Titanium cant be melted in air, it has to be melted in a vacuum, or in an Argon atmosphere, as Argon is inert and wont react with the metal. If heated in air to sufficient temperature, it will burn very brightly, reacting with the nitrogen and oxygen.
They chemically bond together t form molecules of H2O.
glucose and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide water and heat
If the gas is oxygen, the oxide of the metal is most likely to form.
Metals react with air in a form called oxidizing. This is caused because the oxygen molecules are reacting with the surface of the metal.
Paint doesn't really react with anything except air. Some paints are called non-convertible coatings and their solvents simply evaporate leaving pigments on the base material. Others are called convertible coatings. They react with oxygen and themselves on exposure to air, forming the familiar 'skin' which clings to the base.
2so2 + o2 ----> 2so3
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.
because the molecules of oxygen only react at high temperatures