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Nothing, they don't react with each other: K + Au --> 0
You get a mixture of potassium and magnesium. They're metals; they don't react with each other.
No. They wont react with each other.
Due to its high bonding It decomposes to potassium oxide and carbon dioxide gas when heated to the right temperature.
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
Potassium has a chloride mixture which makes it so sodium interacts easily with it to form the bond
Sodium and potassium have an inverse relationship. In an inverse relationship, two things are opposite and react to each other.
They do not react each other.
Sodium and chlorine react with each other to produce sodium chloride, or table salt:2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
These two compounds do not react each other.
These chemicals do not react each other.
Nothing, they don't react with each other: K + Au --> 0
You get a mixture of potassium and magnesium. They're metals; they don't react with each other.
No. They wont react with each other.
There will be no reaction because everything is soluble.
No, lithium hydroxide and sodium chromate will not react with each other. They are both ionic compounds and do not have any shared ions that could undergo a chemical reaction.
Nothing, they don't react with each other