The two undiscovered elements A +1 and D +2 would not react. These elements would prefer to react with elements B -1 or C -2.this a gay comment
There are two elements that make up Ammonia (NH3) … One mole of Nitrogen (N) plus three moles of Hydrogen (H) react to produce one mole of Ammonia (NH3)
They do not react, the Calcium cannot displace the Potassium as it is less reactive.
Yes, Pb2+ (lead ions) can react with oxygen to form lead oxide (PbO) or other lead compounds depending on the conditions.
1 mole of MgCl2 requires 2 moles of KOH to react based on the balanced chemical equation provided.
Silver (Ag) does not react with water (H2O) under normal conditions because silver is relatively unreactive. However, silver can react with water containing dissolved oxygen or other reactive substances to form silver oxide compounds.
No. Salt (NaCl) dissolves in water and the (Na) in it does not react with the water as would metallic sodium.
This is an example of a synthesis reaction, where two elements (calcium and chlorine) react to form a compound (calcium chloride) with the release of energy.
Both hydroxide and carbonate are relatively strong bases. They would not react with each other.
They don't react
no they dont react try. mercury and fire see if it can evaporate. };)
There are two elements that make up Ammonia (NH3) … One mole of Nitrogen (N) plus three moles of Hydrogen (H) react to produce one mole of Ammonia (NH3)
2 moles or 117 gram of NaCl is precepitated
Alkalis and metals do not usually react.
The mass of of iron(II) chloride (anhydrous) is 633,8 grams.
When bromine and chlorine are combined, they react to form a mixture of bromine monochloride (BrCl) and bromine dichloride (BrCl2). These compounds are volatile and can decompose back into their constituent elements under certain conditions.
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HCl, not HC1? Acid plus base gives salt plus water - literally in this case.