no
yes it will because carbon tetracholride has more dence than sulfuric acid
Folic acid is a water-soluble B vitamin. it is involved in DNA regulation, carbon transfers, and metabolism of the amino acid homocysteine.
Hydrochloric acid (muriatic is a word from middle age !) doesn't eat carbon fiber.Carbon is not soluble in acids.
Sulphur is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide.
Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.
yes it will because carbon tetracholride has more dence than sulfuric acid
Folic acid is a water-soluble B vitamin. it is involved in DNA regulation, carbon transfers, and metabolism of the amino acid homocysteine.
Graphite is carbon.
Hydrochloric acid (muriatic is a word from middle age !) doesn't eat carbon fiber.Carbon is not soluble in acids.
No, carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen. This is why carbon dioxide can readily dissolve in water to form carbonic acid, whereas oxygen is less soluble and does not react as readily with water.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than O2. The most soluble gas in water is ammonia. Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
Sulphur is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide.
Carbon graphite refers to a composite material made of carbon and graphite, often used in high-performance applications like aerospace. Graphite, on the other hand, is an allotropic form of carbon with a layered structure, known for its lubricating properties and use in pencils and electrical applications.
It reacts with acid but not soluble in water.
Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than oxygen. Carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid in water, which increases its solubility. Oxygen is less soluble in water but is still able to dissolve to some extent.