Yes, metalloids can react with oxygen to form oxides. The reactivity of metalloids with oxygen depends on the specific metalloid and the conditions under which the reaction takes place. Silicon, for example, forms silicon dioxide when it reacts with oxygen.
Metalloids as a group have varying reactions with acids depending on the specific metalloid and acid involved. For example, silicon does not react with dilute acids, while boron can react with strong acids to form different compounds. Overall, metalloids can show acidic or amphoteric behavior, meaning they may react differently depending on the specific conditions.
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.
No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) does not react with oxygen (O2). Oxygen is generally not reactive with acids such as HCl.
Arsenic does not react with oxygen in its elemental form. However, when heated, arsenic can react with oxygen in the air to form arsenic trioxide (As₂O₃), a white, odorless powder.
Oxygen does not react with air or water. Nothing actually "reacts" with light as it is not a substance. It can induce a reaction in some substance, but not oxygen. Oxygen will, however react with some acids mostly organic ones, at high temperatures.
Metalloids as a group have varying reactions with acids depending on the specific metalloid and acid involved. For example, silicon does not react with dilute acids, while boron can react with strong acids to form different compounds. Overall, metalloids can show acidic or amphoteric behavior, meaning they may react differently depending on the specific conditions.
Metalloids typically react with water to form acidic solutions. They can also react to form oxides or hydroxides, depending on the specific metalloid. For example, boron reacts with water to form boric acid, while silicon forms silicic acid.
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.
Metalloids exhibit intermediate properties between metals and nonmetals, which influence their reactivity. They can react with acids and bases, forming salts and other compounds, and may also participate in oxidation-reduction reactions. Additionally, their reactivity can vary with specific metalloids; for example, boron reacts with strong acids, while silicon can react with halogens. Overall, their behavior depends on the conditions and the specific elements they interact with.
A glass bottle does not react to oxygen as it is an inert material. Therefore, it does not react with oxygen at all.
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.
because the molecules of oxygen only react at high temperatures
No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) does not react with oxygen (O2). Oxygen is generally not reactive with acids such as HCl.
Uranium is a reactive metal and can react with all nonmetals and metalloids (excepting noble gases); also many alloys of uranium are known.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with oxygen gas.
how do metals react with oxygen
Oxygen, sulfur, selenium: non metals; probable also ununhexium. Tellurium, polonium: metalloids