= Copper and Ferrous sulfate
when a metal bench is left outside in the rain it corrodes because some other metals in the reactivity series react fast with water
Copper is a metal as it is to the left of the staircase on the Periodic Table. The metalloids are located on the staircase and the nonmetals are to the right of it.
hydrochloric is the only one easily obtained if you are doing this for a progect, im sure their are others. but overall most acids do not corrode metals.Answer:Essentially all acids will corrode metals by turning the metals into metalic ions or salts.
Yes - metals are on the left side of the table.
Hydrogen Gas I'm going to guess hydrogen gas because your hydroxide is OH and water is H2O, so you would be left with an extra single H. I had this same question on a chemistry exam and this was one of the 4 multiple choice answers he gave. The answers were oxygen, hydrogen, metal hydroxides <(definitely not this one)<, and hydrochloric acid.
I presume your meaning when you react an alkali metal in an acid to release H2 gas. Your left in that case with Water & a salt Regards
when a metal bench is left outside in the rain it corrodes because some other metals in the reactivity series react fast with water
26.9 - 27.4
Not unless it's commercially canned. If you have left over tomato sauce at home put it in glass or plastic. The acid in the tomato can react with metal.
27.2 44.1 - 44.5 right answer dang
Morphine sulfate in liquid is mostly water. If left to evaporate, the water will go, leaving morphine sulfate as a residue.
Using cupric oxide (CuO, copper(II) oxide), a black powder, it will make hydrated copper sulfate (CuSO4.5H2O -blue crystals) anything left over is simply un-reacted chemical. As the excess water evaporates and if heated it will make anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) a white powder.
No. Tungsten is a metal and so exists as individual atoms. There are 7 diatomic elements: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine. All can be found on the right side of the Periodic Table, with the exception of hydrogen, which is in the top left corner.
Copper sulfate crystals remain in the container.
No, an ionic compound is made when you fuse a non metal and a metal together, the metal gives a number of its electrons to the non metal which makes the metal positively charged and the non metal negatively charged. Then the two elements are drown together through electo-static attraction. Copper and tin would make just make a metal alloy:)
The left side of the periodic table comprises of metals.
Magnesium, on the far left of the periodic table, is a definite metal. Magnesium, on the far left of the periodic table, is a definite metal.