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Is silver inert?

While no element is truly chemically inert, Silver is a noble metal (that is, resistant to corrosion and oxidation in moist air), ranking very low in the reactivity series. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_metals http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactivity_series (Retrieved 2012-01-27T01:55Z)


Does silver nitrate react with water?

No. However, silver nitrate is photosensitive when moist, and reacts with light, so it might appear to react with water.


Can you cut lithium with scissors?

Lithium is a silvery-white metal but will become kind of yellowish in moist air. Reported values for its melting point vary from 178 to 186C ... 180C is a good number to work with. YES, you can cut it with scissors providing they are reasonably sturdy and, you're not trying to chomp through a 1/2 inch sheet.


What happens when copper vessel is exposed to moist air for a long time give the chemical reaction that takes place?

When a copper vessel is exposed to moist air for a long time, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen and moisture to form copper oxide (CuO) and eventually copper carbonate (CuCO3). Both of these are easily recognizable as a greenish layer of patina that forms on the surface of the copper.


Does lithium tarnish in moist air more quickly than potassium?

Yes, lithium tarnishes more quickly in moist air compared to potassium. Lithium is highly reactive and will react with moisture in the air to form a dull coating of lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate, leading to tarnishing. Potassium, on the other hand, tends to tarnish more slowly in moist air because it is less reactive than lithium.

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What is a hard silver-white magnetic metal easily rusts in moist air?

This metal is iron.


What is a hard silver-white magnetic metal easily rust in moist air?

This metal is iron.


Which metal will not corrode in moist air?

One metal that does not corrode easily in moist air is stainless steel. Stainless steel contains chromium, which forms a protective oxide layer on its surface that helps prevent corrosion. This oxide layer acts as a barrier, keeping moisture from reaching the underlying metal.


Why earthworms moist?

earthworms are moist because gases can pass easily them as they breath through the skin


Is silver inert?

While no element is truly chemically inert, Silver is a noble metal (that is, resistant to corrosion and oxidation in moist air), ranking very low in the reactivity series. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_metals http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactivity_series (Retrieved 2012-01-27T01:55Z)


What metal would rust faster in moist air?

iron


Why is fish often cooked by moist heat techniques?

It gets dry easily, I think...


Why do fungi need to live moist areas?

Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.


Do worms live in moist soil?

Worms usually live and like to live in moist sand as they can easily take nutrition from moist easy to consume moist soil.They will also breed in moist soil but it should neither be too much wet nor too dry as they will not be able to consume it and will eventually die due to lack of nutrition.


When lightning threatens what contact are you to avoid?

Any metal/moist projecting material that can attract the lightening charge.


Does silver nitrate react with water?

No. However, silver nitrate is photosensitive when moist, and reacts with light, so it might appear to react with water.


Do tongues actually stick to frozen metal?

Yes and it hurts. Just don't ask how I know.