yes,it happens so
when we consider enthalpy of the acid base reaction,H is -ve which means that it is exothermic
If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.
The principle of the heat coagulation test for proteins involves the reaction of amino acids and Ninhydrin. When these two react together under high temperatures, fingerprints can be seen.
Weather, heat, acids, harsh chemicals are just a few.
I think it's because the covalent bonds are strong, and therefore unreactive to acids & alkalis. You'd need to get alkanes in gas form to make it react, but you'd still need energy for it to react, like, say, heat perhaps?
Sodium will react with virtually any acid to produce hydrogen gas. However the heat produced by such a reaction usually ignites the hydrogen.
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No and yes. If the two liquids do not react chemically then its a physical change, called the enthalpy of mixing, heat of mixing, which can be exothermic or endothermic. If the two liquids react then the heat produced would be chemical.
If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.
salt and water are produced, usually with a release of heat.
Metals are generally good conductors of electricity and heat. They react with acids to produce salts. They are malleable and ductile.
The principle of the heat coagulation test for proteins involves the reaction of amino acids and Ninhydrin. When these two react together under high temperatures, fingerprints can be seen.
because almost all acids cannot disslove their way through, also i think the glass has denatured enzymes making it so nothing can react with its molecules
Nothing will happen. Sodium silicate is largely synthesized using sodium hydroxide only. Both are strong bases. But if you mix with Inorganic acids, hydrolysis takes place and it forms silica network/gel.
Weather, heat, acids, harsh chemicals are just a few.
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Hydrogen and oxygen can react to produce water or hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is produced by a complicated process, but the overall equation is H2 + O2 ---> H2O2. Water is produced by the reaction of 2H2 + O2 --->2H2O.
Rubidium, caesium and francium. Potassium will generate enough heat to ignite the hydrogen produced in the reaction but the reaction is not really explosive.