i don't now :P
Nothing. Copper does not react with non-oxidizing acids (such as hydrochloric acid) because it is a noble metal (meaning it resists corrosion when exposed to air). All noble metals are inert components when exposed to non-oxidizing acids.
Mineral acids are strong acids because they completely dissociate in solution to release a high concentration of H+ ions. This dissociation happens easily due to the strong bond between hydrogen and the acidic components in mineral acids, leading to a high degree of ionization and resulting in a low pKa value.
When potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is exposed to cold temperatures, it may crystallize and form solid particles. This can affect its solubility and reaction rate.
When a match burns, the chemical energy stored in the match head is converted into heat and light energy through a combustion reaction. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, allowing the match to ignite and burn.
Lighting a match is a chemical change because the molecules in the matchstick undergo a chemical reaction when exposed to heat, resulting in the production of new substances like ash and smoke.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
what happens when they are exposed to water
Rust is formed in metals when it exposed to oxygen and moisture in air and in the presence of acid.
Yes. aluminum will react with some acids. But after being exposed to air it forms an oxide layer that many acids can't penetrate.
They turn to stone when the are exposed in the sun
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Nothing
It evaporates :)
Tarnish.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
Nothing happens when circuit breakers are exposed to sunlight. They still work just as they are supposed to work.
Neutralization