Acids and bases.
vinegar and ammonia
no
copper
If an acid and a base completely neutralize each other, their corrosive properties will be nullified and the resulting solution would not be corrosive at all.
When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
vinegar and ammonia
yes vinegar and ammonia neutralize each other.
no
copper
Most likely, we would probably replace it with other substances like metal or iron.
If an acid and a base completely neutralize each other, their corrosive properties will be nullified and the resulting solution would not be corrosive at all.
When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
Probably not a good idea because the sand would likely be contaminated with salt and various other minerals and foreign substances from the beach.
No, vinegar is a solution of acetic acid. As ammonia is a base the two would neutralize each other.
Smaller particles are more likely to move by diffusion. Fat soluble substances are also more likely to move through diffusion also.
A gas and a gas
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