For example, metallic uranium is soluble in nitric acid.
Chemical Weathering.. because as rocks exposed to acid rains like limestones, it slowly dissolve and change into a new form
Chemical Weathering.. because as rocks exposed to acid rains like limestones, it slowly dissolve and change into a new form
Uranium is neither an acid nor a base, it is a radioactive metal.
Uranium is a metallic element and is not classified as an acid or a base. It is a radioactive element that can be found in nature as uranium-238 and uranium-235 isotopes.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
Uranium itself is not an acid or a base. It is a metallic element on the periodic table. However, compounds containing uranium can exhibit acidic or basic properties depending on their chemical structure and the surrounding environment.
The calcite will fizz up :) hey watz up peps of USA
you get wet uranium
Uranium is not soluble in water; uranium is easily soluble in acids, for ex. in nitric acid.
Yes, muriatic acid can evaporate when exposed to air.
When sulfuric acid is exposed to the atmosphere, it can react with water vapor to form a dense white mist of sulfuric acid droplets known as "acid mist." This mist can be harmful to inhale and can also contribute to acid rain when it falls back to the earth's surface. Additionally, sulfuric acid can absorb moisture from the air, leading to its dilution and decrease in acidity over time.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air