Noble gases are very unreactive.
Noble gas or inert gas.
Yes. This branch of Chemistry is called Organic Chemistry. Carbon in particular reacts with Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and the halogens.
pH value is higher than 7 and reacts with acids
Even though it reacts with water, And reacts with your brain. Chemistry still sucks, And Lithium is to blame!
Starch reacts with iodine to form a blue/black color. This reaction is commonly used as a test for the presence of starch in a substance, such as in biology and chemistry experiments.
None, really. Xenon is inert so it rarely reacts with other substances. Also, it accounts for approx 0.00001% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Because actinium is very rare his chemistry is only superficially known; of course actinium doesn't react with noble gases.
Chromium(III) fluoride is a green substance, insoluble in water, rarely used as mordant or catalyst in organic chemistry.
Answer:In Chemistry, A Basic Oxide Is An Oxide That Either Reacts With Water To Form A Base Or Reacts With An Acid To Form A Salt. One Example is Sodium Oxide That Reacts With Water To Produce Sodium Hydroxide.
Sodium is a soft metal and can be cut with knife. Sodium metal is used in chemistry lab, sometimes in fireworks. Sodium when exposed to water, reacts vigorously.
I don't know but I'm guessing you should check a chemistry book...............
When propanol reacts with PCC (pyridinium chlorochromate), it undergoes oxidation to form propanal. PCC is commonly used as an oxidizing agent in organic chemistry, converting primary and secondary alcohols to aldehydes and ketones, respectively.