there's no chemistry. lol get it?
but because there's nothing that they'll make
Lead oxide does not react with hydrogen under normal conditions. Lead oxide is a stable compound and requires high temperatures to undergo chemical reactions with other substances.
Yes, hydrochloric acid can react with lead sulfide to form lead chloride and hydrogen sulfide gas. This reaction is a chemical reaction that releases a toxic gas, hydrogen sulfide, which should be handled with caution in a well-ventilated area.
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
Lead is not used for the preparation of hydrogen because it is not reactive enough to displace hydrogen from water or acids. Other metals like zinc or aluminum are commonly used because they react more readily with acids or water to produce hydrogen gas. Lead's lack of reactivity makes it unsuitable for this purpose.
Yes, lead can react with sulfuric acid to produce lead sulfate and hydrogen gas. This reaction is typically slow and may require the presence of some oxidizing agents to facilitate the reaction. It is important to handle lead and sulfuric acid with caution as they can be hazardous.
Lead oxide does not react with hydrogen under normal conditions. Lead oxide is a stable compound and requires high temperatures to undergo chemical reactions with other substances.
Yes, hydrochloric acid can react with lead sulfide to form lead chloride and hydrogen sulfide gas. This reaction is a chemical reaction that releases a toxic gas, hydrogen sulfide, which should be handled with caution in a well-ventilated area.
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
Lead is not used for the preparation of hydrogen because it is not reactive enough to displace hydrogen from water or acids. Other metals like zinc or aluminum are commonly used because they react more readily with acids or water to produce hydrogen gas. Lead's lack of reactivity makes it unsuitable for this purpose.
Yes, lead can react with sulfuric acid to produce lead sulfate and hydrogen gas. This reaction is typically slow and may require the presence of some oxidizing agents to facilitate the reaction. It is important to handle lead and sulfuric acid with caution as they can be hazardous.
Should be, assuming ideal reaction....... Pb + H2SO4 --> PbSO4 + H2 Products are lead sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen does not react with water
In theory, lead should react with dilute sulfuric acid, to give lead(II) sulfate and hydrogen. In practice the reaction is very slow, because lead sulfate is insoluble in water and quickly clogs up the lead surface, and because lead is relatively unreactive.
Hydrogen can react with metals to form metal hydrides. This reaction can occur at high temperatures or under certain conditions, and it depends on the specific metal and its reactivity with hydrogen.
no. lead doesnot react with helium
No. Hydrogen and oxygen will only react at high temperatures.
Hydrogen is so reactive because it only has one electron in its valence shell.