The 95% of olive oil weight consisting of monounsaturated acids react with copper. (Copper is the most reacting metal in acids.)
Yes, copper and iron oxide can react with each other. When heated, copper can displace iron from iron oxide in a redox reaction, forming copper oxide and leaving metallic iron behind.
Yes sodium hypochlorite does react with copper. I did the test where copper was immersed in bleach and the parts near the surface where turning verdigris while the lower ones where getting coroded in a higher rate.
Iron and copper are both metallic elements, so they can NOT react with each other.
citric acids react with each other
Copper and steel do not have a significant chemical reaction when combined. However, they can undergo galvanic corrosion when in contact with each other in the presence of an electrolyte, leading to degradation of the metals over time.
Nothing happens, because positive metal ions (Cu2+ and Na+ ) never will react with each other.
When copper powder is mixed with sulfur, it does not react in the same way as iron powder does. Copper and sulfur do not have a strong affinity for each other, so they typically do not react vigorously like iron and sulfur do, which form iron sulfide. Copper sulfide is a more stable compound that can be formed under specific conditions.
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
They do not react each other.
They react and cancel each other out. The process is called neutralization and it causes them to cancel out.
There would be no reaction because all possible outcomes are soluble in water, and if it did react your products would be the same as the reactants because you have sulfate on both of the reactants.
If Argon gas and Copper metal were mixed together, they would not react chemically because Argon is an inert gas and Copper is a stable metal. They would simply coexist without interacting with each other.