Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Germanium does not react with hydrochloric acid at room temperature. However, it can react with hydrochloric acid when heated, forming germanium chloride.
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
Gold does not react with nitric acid because it is a noble metal that is resistant to acid attack.
No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.
Copper does not react with hydrochloric acid because it is a less reactive metal and does not displace hydrogen from the acid.
Obsidian does not bubble when tested with acid. Obsidian is a volcanic glass with a smooth and shiny texture that is not reactive to acid. Its lack of bubbles distinguishes it from minerals that contain carbonate compounds, which may react with acid by producing bubbles.
Obsidian, being a volcanic glass composed primarily of silica, does not react with vinegar (acetic acid) in the same way that limestone or other carbonate rocks do. Since obsidian lacks calcium carbonate, there is no fizzing or bubbling reaction when vinegar is applied. Instead, the surface of the obsidian may become slightly cleaner due to the acidic nature of vinegar, but there is no significant chemical reaction.
No, conglomerate does not react to acid.
Plutonium easily react with nitric acid.
Germanium does not react with hydrochloric acid at room temperature. However, it can react with hydrochloric acid when heated, forming germanium chloride.
Gold react with aqua regia not with hydrochloric acid.
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
No,Hydrochloric acid contains water while carbolic acid does not so they do not mix with each other and do not react.
Gold does not react with nitric acid because it is a noble metal that is resistant to acid attack.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
Copper does not react with hydrochloric acid because it is a less reactive metal and does not displace hydrogen from the acid.