Frankium. Even placing water on it can cause it to explode.
iron
magnesium
Francium. The moisture of your skin will make it burn you to the bone literally
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Different metals have different reactions to different liquids. Iron rusts in water but rusts slowly in Sodium Hydroxide solution. Aluminum is indifferent to water but reacts violently to Sodium Hydroxide solution.In general the most corrosive liquid would be magic acid (HF) however there are (again) exceptions
No. First of all, the metal does not dissapear. When a a metal reacts with an acid it forms a corresponding salt, which usually then dissolves. Second, whther or not a reaction occurs depends on both the acid and the metal. Most metals will not react with a dilute weak acid. Some metals will not even react with most strong metals. Gold, platinum, and some platinum group metals will not react with acid except for aqua regia, a special mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acid. Ruthenium will not react with acid at all.
When a metal and a non metal react, they most often form an ionic bond.
variety molecules can react with zinc, such as Acide like HCl, halides, Oxygen
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Sodium is so reactive it is usually found in compounds. It reacts most violently with water, creating sodium hydroxide.
Generally group 1 elements.
Different metals have different reactions to different liquids. Iron rusts in water but rusts slowly in Sodium Hydroxide solution. Aluminum is indifferent to water but reacts violently to Sodium Hydroxide solution.In general the most corrosive liquid would be magic acid (HF) however there are (again) exceptions
What the product of an interaction between a metal and diluted nitric acid is depends on which metal is used. Most metals in this combination result in a metal salt and a hydrogen. Silver, however, creates three products when combined with nitric acid: nitrogen monoxide, silver nitrate and water.
No. First of all, the metal does not dissapear. When a a metal reacts with an acid it forms a corresponding salt, which usually then dissolves. Second, whther or not a reaction occurs depends on both the acid and the metal. Most metals will not react with a dilute weak acid. Some metals will not even react with most strong metals. Gold, platinum, and some platinum group metals will not react with acid except for aqua regia, a special mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acid. Ruthenium will not react with acid at all.
When a metal and a non metal react, they most often form an ionic bond.
variety molecules can react with zinc, such as Acide like HCl, halides, Oxygen
Hydrogen. The same is true for when most metals react with an acid.
when they react with a metal they will release 'hydrogen' gas . This is one of the most important property of acid. An acid when reacts with a base, salt & water are produced. This reaction is called neutralization. Acid and carbonates are combined to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide Acid and bicarbonates are combined to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide
Depends on the acid and alkali. But in most cases Hydrogen or Carbon Dioxide.
In most cases, an ionic compound is formed but there are exceptions such as Grignard reagents and diethylzinc.