Mercury doesn't react with plastic materials.
Mercury does not react with weak bases, but it can react with strong bases to form mercury compounds such as oxides or hydroxides. These reactions typically depend on the concentration of the base and the specific form of mercury present.
No. It is a liquid metal.
When wood is placed in mercury, nothing significant will happen as mercury is a relatively inert metal and will not react with the wood. The wood will simply float on the surface of the mercury due to the density difference between the two materials.
The first shell call of sulfur is six electrons Plastic is a petro chemical
They go down the drain or they react with the plastic and metal and could ruin the pipes.
Mercury doesn't react to weather.
Mercury does not react with weak bases, but it can react with strong bases to form mercury compounds such as oxides or hydroxides. These reactions typically depend on the concentration of the base and the specific form of mercury present.
no they dont react try. mercury and fire see if it can evaporate. };)
Mercury will not react with sodium chloride
Mercury is very light. And will react more to heat.
yes
They would float on the surface of the Mercury but they wouldn't react with the Mercury.
Mercury forms amalgams with most metals. It can react with non-metals to form to types of compounds: mercurous and mercuric compounds.
Yes, mercury reacts with strong acids such as hydrochloric acid and nitric acid to form mercury salts. These reactions release toxic mercury vapors, so caution should be exercised when handling mercury in the presence of acids.
No. It is a liquid metal.
salt will react with rubber in the presence of heat, rubber can get brittle.
Mercury could be a reactant or a product, depending on the reaction. Reactants react to produce products.