The type of reaction that occurs between Hexene and Hydrogen is nothing when the unactivated catalyst is around 100 degrees. When it is between 200 and 300 degrees there is extensive reaction.
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.
A violent reaction: sodium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen released.
Normally no reaction will occur between two bases.
Generally, there occurs a chemical reaction with a wearing away of the metal. A salt and Hydrogen gas are produced. The following is the general formula for this reaction: ACID + (Active) METAL --> SALT + HYDROGEN. If the metal is not active such as Gold, then this reaction does not occur.
Hydrogen Bonds
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.
The reaction is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
combustion and combination
water is formed H2O (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen)
water is formed H2O (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen)
A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
This is called a fusion reaction.
Yes. It is also known as a synthesis reaction. A combination or synthesis reaction occurs when two or more reactants form a single, more complex product, such as 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O.
Hydrogen + Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and so on
A violent reaction: sodium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen released.
Normally no reaction will occur between two bases.
a decomposition reaction