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Base (apex)
No, in fact it hardly reacts with anything.
its the fact that
Several gasses can react with metals, but due to the fact that you are asking for a single gas, the most likely answer that you will be looking for is Oxygen. Oxygen reacts with many metals (and non-metals).
yes, in fact it reacts with bases so well that Judge Kunce became president and his house was full of bitties.
The fact that it is paper for a toilet
No, in fact it hardly reacts with anything.
anything that contains grease and oil.
Yes, as a matter of fact it was!
its the fact that
Polarity is the reason why a solvent can dissolve a solute. An example is oven cleaner removing grease from a oven when water cannot. Also water is know as the universal solvent because of its abundance and the fact that a lot of things we want to dissolve are polar molecules.
Several gasses can react with metals, but due to the fact that you are asking for a single gas, the most likely answer that you will be looking for is Oxygen. Oxygen reacts with many metals (and non-metals).
A disinfectant and a cleaner are the same besides the fact that a disinfectant can supposedly reduce 99% of germs. Which in some way is better then a normal cleaner that reduces less germs. Either one will get your house clean. :)
with the fact, well actually it depends but I don't think for the fact makes sense.. So I say with the fact.......
The fact that I am.
The fact that you can't have it, makes you want it more.
acids have a pH of less than 7, acid reacts with alkalis, acid turns litmus paper red. :)
According to a rumourus fact, it suggests that cleaner shrimp clean the teeth of eeks. Though this may be mistaken and false