An even more dangerous acid.
These two aCIDS DO not REACT, BECAUSE OF THE COMON ION (h^(+)) EFFECT,
no
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
For example uranium, mercury, vanadium don't react with water but can react with acids.
Many acids will react with bases and, depending on the acid, some metals.
These two aCIDS DO not REACT, BECAUSE OF THE COMON ION (h^(+)) EFFECT,
Yes, most notably acids will react with bases and some metals.
Chemical Property
chemical propertiy of non metal is it react with acids
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't depending on the acids. Two acids that react with one another are hypochlorous acid (HClO) and hydrochloric acid. HCl + HClO --> Cl2 + H2O
That's probably a chemical property. Acids react with quite a few things, and when they do, it's usually a chemical reaction taking place.
no
Beryllium is a chemical compound with the symbol Be. The chemicals that beryllium does react well with would be acids and water to form a hydrogen gas.
Acids can react with many rocks and minerals.
Yes, many metals can react with acids.
Nanovolumes of acids released from lichens react with rocks and minerals.