According to the textbooks, nothing.Gold is very inert, and wont even react with dilute acids.
the sand dissolves in the water
If one step is out, water cycle will be imbalanced. It disturbs water cycle.
Since water and carbon dioxide are both compounds which contain oxygen, it is possible to obtain oxygen from either, but you get a different residue depending upon which compound is the source of the oxygen. Take the oxygen out of water and you are left with hydrogen gas; take the oxygen out of carbon dioxide and you are left with carbon, which is a black solid. It is easy to spot the difference between hydrogen and carbon.
This question answers itself. The products of a reaction PRODUCING hydrogen and oxygen are, well, hydrogen and oxygen!If you are asking what hydrogen and oxygen are made FROM, than the REACTANT is water. If a voltage is applied to water, hydrogen and oxygen gas are made.If you are asking what the product of a reaction is when hydrogen and oxygen are the REACTANTS, then the answer is also water.See the Related Questions for more information to the left of this answer.
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water is left
no, nothing happens to the chemistry of the water. it still stays 2 pars oxygen 1 part hydrogen
As the water is poured into the glass, some oxygen dissolves in it. If the water doesn't move, the oxygen slowly diffuses out of it. If you were to pour in the water in a vacuum and then removed the vacuum and left the water stagnant, there would be no oxygen content decrease.
No cause gold doesn't rust at al!!!
When hydrogen is removed from H2O, oxygen atoms remain. These oxygen atoms may bond with other atoms to form new compounds or molecules, such as O2 (oxygen gas) or H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), depending on the conditions.
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the sand dissolves in the water
If a gold chain is left in bleach, it can cause the gold to discolor or tarnish. The bleach can also damage the metal, causing it to weaken or break over time. It is not recommended to expose gold jewelry to bleach.
Copper left in water for a long period of time can undergo a process called oxidation, where it reacts with oxygen in the water to form copper oxide. This can cause the copper to turn green or develop a patina on its surface. Additionally, prolonged exposure to water can lead to corrosion of the copper over time.
If the water is left outside in an open container it eventually will evaporate. If left outside during cold weather it could freeze.
The gold is heavier than the gravel so water is slowly swished until all that is left is the gold.
The water becomes murky and the salt rises to the top