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Yes, ethanol can react with copper. Ethanol can form complexes with copper, such as copper(II) ethoxide, when they come into contact. This reaction can be influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration, and presence of other chemicals.
Copper is a moderately reactive metal. It can react with oxygen to form copper oxide. It can also react with acids to form copper salts and hydrogen gas. Its reactivity can be increased in the presence of certain chemicals or conditions.
Yes, carbon can react with other chemicals to form a wide variety of compounds. Its ability to form bonds with other elements allows for the formation of organic and inorganic compounds.
Yes, copper and iron oxide can react with each other. When heated, copper can displace iron from iron oxide in a redox reaction, forming copper oxide and leaving metallic iron behind.
Copper reacts with oxygen in the air to form a greenish layer of copper oxide on its surface, known as patina. It can also react with acids, such as vinegar or lemon juice, to form copper salts. Additionally, copper can react with certain chemicals to form other compounds like copper sulfate or copper chloride.
Yes, ethanol can react with copper. Ethanol can form complexes with copper, such as copper(II) ethoxide, when they come into contact. This reaction can be influenced by factors such as temperature, concentration, and presence of other chemicals.
Copper is mildly toxic to humans in large quantities. It's significantly more toxic to marine organisms and quite toxic to many plants. Other than that, copper carbonate isn't especialliy "dangerous".
No.
Copper is a moderately reactive metal. It can react with oxygen to form copper oxide. It can also react with acids to form copper salts and hydrogen gas. Its reactivity can be increased in the presence of certain chemicals or conditions.
Gold does not react with other chemicals because it is the least in the reactant table and also known as The Humble Metal .
by the combinement and combitnation of other chemicals which make it fuzz frizz or foam
when copper is put with water it turns green like the statue of liberty it is actually a browny bronze colour but when water and other chemicals react with it, it chages colour to a green colour
The 95% of olive oil weight consisting of monounsaturated acids react with copper. (Copper is the most reacting metal in acids.)
NO..copper,black iron, galvanized for gas pipe.never use plasticp solvents or glue.gas does not react well with other chemicals.
They are reactants.
Helium does not react with any elements at normal circumstances because all the vacant spaces of the outer electron shell are filled. It will not normally give up or gain electrons but ions of helium may react with other elements.
No copper kettles are coated with special chemicals which prevents steam reacting with it just like aluminum forms an oxide layer which prevents it from further reacting. If no layer were put on the kettle it would turn greenish because copper would have reacted................. Hope I was useful ;-) Kyle.