Rust formation is an oxidation reaction, which is a chemical change.
Yes,it is a widely used building block in chemical synthesis,with approximately 500,000,000 kg being produced in 1998. Ethylenediamine readily reacts with moisture in humid air to produce a corrosive,toxic and irritating mist,to which even short exposures can cause serious damage to health.
No, humid air is not a solvent. A solvent is a substance capable of dissolving other substances, while humid air is simply air with a high moisture content.
Vaporous HCl refers to hydrogen chloride gas that is in a gaseous state. It is a colorless and acidic gas that forms when hydrogen chloride is heated or vaporized. Vaporous HCl is highly soluble in water and forms hydrochloric acid upon contact with moisture.
Humid areas can be acidic due to the presence of organic acids formed from the decomposition of organic matter in the soil. In humid environments, there is increased microbial activity and decomposition rates, leading to higher levels of organic acids being produced. Additionally, acidic rain from air pollutants can further contribute to the acidity of humid areas.
There is no significant difference in the amount of oxygen present in humid air compared to dry air. However, humid air can feel harder to breathe because of its moisture content, but the oxygen concentration remains relatively constant.
Rust forms on an iron pipe after prolonged exposure to humid air. What type of change does this illustrate
rust forms on an iron pipe after prolonged exposure to humid air what type of change does this illistrate? Chemical is it barometer/volmeter light meter/barometer volmeter/themometer themometer/light meter
Prolonged exposure to high humid temperatures, loss of fluids/ dehydration without being replenished causes the body to go into shock.
Yes, the "you" in "humid" is a long vowel. It is pronounced as /juː/ with a prolonged sound of the "u".
Noun forms of the adjective 'humid' are humidness and humidity.
The noun forms of the adjective 'humid' are humidity and humidness.
You can change "humid" to a noun by using the word "humidity."
The suffix of "humid" as a noun is "-ity," which forms the noun "humidity."
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No, the word 'humid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (for example, a humid day or humid weather).The noun forms of the adjective 'humid' are humidness and humidity, which are both concrete nouns as a word for a physical amount of water or vapor in the air.
The Maritime polar forms over oceans and are humid
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