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Does sulfur dissolve in water to produce an alkaline solution?

No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)


What happens when you heat copper sulfide in the air?

When you heat copper sulfide in the air, it reacts with oxygen to form copper oxide and sulfur dioxide gases. The copper oxide will appear as a reddish-brown residue, while the sulfur dioxide gas will be released into the air.


Will sugar dissolve in air?

No, sugar will not dissolve in air. Substances dissolve in liquids, such as water, not in gases like air.


What is produced when copper sulphide is heated in the air?

When copper sulfide is heated in the air, it is oxidized to form copper oxide (CuO) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas.


How does a penny turn green?

Copper turns green because of sulfur pollution in the air, forming copper sulfide.


What are some of the reactions cooper has with other elements?

Copper can react with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chloride to form an ore, copper oxide (CuO); tarnish, copper sulfide (CuS); and the salt, copper chloride (CuCl2) used in many chemistry labs.


What problems happens when heating copper sulfide in air?

Heating copper sulfide in air can result in the copper sulfide being oxidized to form copper oxide and sulfur dioxide gas. This process may produce toxic sulfur dioxide fumes which can be harmful if inhaled. Additionally, the copper oxide formed may have different properties compared to copper sulfide, affecting its intended applications.


What metal reacts quickest copper gold iron silver?

Gold does not react with air or water, so it does not tarnish or corrode easily. Copper reacts slowly with air and water to form a patina. Silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air to form tarnish. Iron reacts quickly with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust).


How does water gets in the air?

Surface water and moist soil are heated by the sun. This causes the water to evaporate and causes the air to become more humid. In just the same way that solid sugar will dissolve in water, liquid water will dissolve in air.


Can air dissolve in water?

The gases in air will, to some degree, dissolve in water. Let's consider one example. We know that fish need oxygen to live, and they get this from the water that passes over their gills. If there was no dissolved oxygen in the water, the fish would die.


Is air in water?

Yes.Additional answerThere's often some air in water, but not always. It has to dissolve to get there. It's not there automatically


What does lemon juice have that cleans a penny?

The acid in lemon juice helps to dissolve the copper-oxide coating made from the penny's copper and the air's oxygen.