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Q: Which will dissolve in water Air Sulfur or Copper?
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How does a penny turn green?

Copper turns green because of sulfur pollution in the air, forming copper sulfide.


Which is a mixture air salt or water sulfur?

Air is a mixture.


Does sulfur dissolve in water to produce an alkaline solution?

NO!!! Sulphur is combusted /burnt in air(oxygen) to form sulphur dioxide. Sulphur dioxide is soluble in water , and forms sulphurous acid (H2SO3).


As wastes such as carbon dioxide sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide enter the air they dissolve and create acid rain?

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Is the burned sulfur mixed with distilled water acid or base?

Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.


What does sulfur dioxide create when it reacts with water droplets in the air?

Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with water droplets in the air to form sulfurous acid, which is sometimes oxidized to sulfuric acid by oxygen in the air.


How does water gets in the air?

Surface water and moist soil are heated by the sun. This causes the water to evaporate and causes the air to become more humid. In just the same way that solid sugar will dissolve in water, liquid water will dissolve in air.


Is air in water?

Yes.Additional answerThere's often some air in water, but not always. It has to dissolve to get there. It's not there automatically


What does lemon juice have that cleans a penny?

The acid in lemon juice helps to dissolve the copper-oxide coating made from the penny's copper and the air's oxygen.


What properties does sulfur have?

Sulfur a yellow, odorless solid. It is not soluble in water. The melting point is 388.36 K and the boiling point is 717.8 K. Sulfur is used in matches, gunpowder, and fertilizer.


What is use for making copper?

Copper ore (typically Copper Sulfide) is roasted in a Smelter furnace. Oxygen in the air burns off the Sulfur, leaving the metallic Copper in the furnace, making a mixture of Sulfur Dioxide & Sulfur Trioxide in the stack gasses. This, combined with rain water makes a mixture of Sulfurous Acid & Sulfuric Acid, aka acid rain. The EPA now requires Smelters to put scrubbers on their stacks to capture these gasses and prevent acid rain.The Copper is further purified by casting it into to plates, which are put into a bath of Copper Sulfate and electrolytically plating the Copper onto another set of Copper plates. Contaminates in the plates cast directly from the molten Copper in the furnace settle out to the bottom of the Copper Sulfate bath tank.


Can a liquid dissolve a gas?

There are a number of ways in which a gas could dissolve in a liquid. It could bind with the liquid molecules.