That depends which chemicals you are using, certain chemicals react a lot faster or heavier than others.
No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
Of course. Chemistry still applies, and that is based on the electron configuration, not the nucleus, per se.
Copper doesn't react wih alkalis.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
the periodic table
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Two elements will form a compound when they react chemically to bond together and create a new substance with different properties from the original elements. This usually occurs when the elements have a tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a more stable electron configuration.
Yes, silver can react with many other elements forming compounds: AgS, AgCl, AgI, AgBr etc.
Yes, neptunium can be mixed with other elements to form compounds and alloys. Neptunium is a radioactive element, and its compounds are primarily produced for research purposes. Various elements such as oxygen, fluorine, and hydrogen can combine with neptunium to form different compounds.
I picked that as my answer in plato but it was wrong. I'm thinking all of the above.
Highly reactive elements easily react with other substances in the environment, forming compounds rather than existing in their pure form. This is why it is rare to find pure samples of highly reactive elements in the ground.
If there is a source of activation energy, or in the presence of an active catalyst, these elements will react to produce water.
Iodine is moderately reactive with certain elements. It can react with metals like sodium and potassium to form metal iodides. It can also react with nonmetals like hydrogen to form hydrogen iodide. However, iodine is less reactive compared to elements like chlorine or oxygen.
what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element
Group 1 and group 2 elements are reactive metals and react readily with water. They also react readily at high temperatures with oxygen. Over the millenia any free deposits would react to form compounds.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Stable elements do not react because they don't need to. Elements react so that they can gain stability( as stability is gained by filling the outer most shell of the atom). As stable elements already have full outer shells and are stable , they do not react.