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An elements ability to react with acids is an example of a?

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Can two acids react to produce a base?

No, two acids cannot react to produce a base. Acids react with bases to produce salt and water through a neutralization reaction.


Do acids react with certain chemicals to produce chemical change?

Yes, most notably acids will react with bases and some metals.


Do silicates react with acids as carbonates do?

Silicates generally do not react with acids like carbonates do. Silicates are generally insoluble in common acids due to their strong chemical bonds, whereas carbonates typically react with acids to form carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.


What metals react with acids not water?

Metals such as zinc, aluminum, and iron can react with acids but not with water. When these metals react with acids, they undergo a chemical reaction that produces hydrogen gas and a salt. In contrast, these metals do not react with water to produce hydrogen gas.


What is the chemical equation of halogen acids and water?

Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.


If you put two types of acids together will it make a chemical reaction?

Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't depending on the acids. Two acids that react with one another are hypochlorous acid (HClO) and hydrochloric acid. HCl + HClO --> Cl2 + H2O


Do all minerals react with acids?

No, not all minerals react with acids. Some minerals are resistant to acid reactions due to their chemical composition and structure. However, minerals containing carbonate or sulfide components are more likely to react with acids.


What chemical does beryllium react well with?

Beryllium is a chemical compound with the symbol Be. The chemicals that beryllium does react well with would be acids and water to form a hydrogen gas.


What substance does not react to acid or copper?

Gold does not react with acids or copper. It is known for its high chemical stability and resistance to corrosion, which is why it does not undergo reactions with acids or copper.


What are two names for corrosives, and how do they differ in their chemical properties?

Two names for corrosives are acids and bases. Acids have a pH below 7 and can donate protons, while bases have a pH above 7 and can accept protons. Acids tend to react with metals to produce hydrogen gas, while bases tend to feel slippery and can react with oils and fats.


Chemical weathering that produces acid rain?

Acids can react with many rocks and minerals.