Boron trifluoride reacts wih water.
it is a mix of o2 and h2o
No. CBr4 is nonpolar and H2O is polar. Both do not mix.
BF3 is Non-Polar :)
3h2+co___ch4+h2o
no, sea water is a mix of H2O, sand, salt and others. H2O (water) isn't a metal and salt isn't either
H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 Also if you mix H2O with CO2(s) (common name dry ice) you get CO2 gas and an acidic CO2/H2O mixture.
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NH3
it is a mix of o2 and h2o
Comet ice is a mix of water ice (H2O) and dry ice (CO2).
No. CBr4 is nonpolar and H2O is polar. Both do not mix.
BF3 is Non-Polar :)
mix them
Yes, due to the fact that the C and CL have a non-polar relationship and H2O also is very non-polar. Like dissolves like, and you get your mix.
LiBr2 is incorrect. Putting those two together would only be LiBr
It is a strong reaction between UF6 and H2O: UF6 + H2O ------- UO2F2 + HF
IT CHANGES INTO Mg(OH)2