there's no chemistry. lol get it?
but because there's nothing that they'll make
They can't react.
Should be, assuming ideal reaction....... Pb + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2 Products are lead sulfate and hydrogen gas.
In theory, lead should react with dilute sulfuric acid, to give lead(II) sulfate and hydrogen. In practice the reaction is very slow, because lead sulfate is insoluble in water and quickly clogs up the lead surface, and because lead is relatively unreactive.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water.
They can't react.
Should be, assuming ideal reaction....... Pb + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2 Products are lead sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.
In theory, lead should react with dilute sulfuric acid, to give lead(II) sulfate and hydrogen. In practice the reaction is very slow, because lead sulfate is insoluble in water and quickly clogs up the lead surface, and because lead is relatively unreactive.
Hydrogen does not react with water
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water.
no. lead doesnot react with helium
lead does not react with water or steam
No, they do not react.
there is no Hydrogen in Lead because Lead is a chemical element just like Hydrogen.
hydrogen gases are stable so they will react no further while hydrogen ions have no electrons so it will react with the ammonia molecule thus becoming g stable