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When water is added to magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide is produced. This reaction also releases heat.
Vanadium does not react with water at room temperature or normal conditions. However, it can react with steam to form vanadium oxide and hydrogen gas.
To determine the mass of ethylene oxide needed to react with 19 g of water, we first need to know the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between ethylene oxide (C2H4O) and water (H2O). Typically, ethylene oxide reacts with water to form ethylene glycol. The molar mass of water is approximately 18 g/mol. Since the reaction between ethylene oxide and water is a 1:1 molar ratio, 19 g of water requires 19 g of ethylene oxide to react completely, assuming you have enough ethylene oxide available.
Yes. Magnesium oxide will react with water to form magnesium hydroxide.
To make anhydrous calcium chloride from calcium oxide, you would react calcium oxide with hydrochloric acid (HCl). This reaction will yield calcium chloride and water. The water produced in the reaction will need to be removed to obtain anhydrous calcium chloride.
When acids react with nonmetallic oxides, they form oxides of the nonmetal along with water. This reaction is known as neutralization and results in the formation of a salt and water.
When water is added to magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide is produced. This reaction also releases heat.
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Most nonmetallic oxides react with water to form acidic solutions. The reaction typically produces an acid by combining with water to form a compound that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
When sulfuric acid and copper (II) oxide react, copper (II) sulfate and water are produced. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: H2SO4 + CuO -> CuSO4 + H2O.
it makes an acid for example CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3
Nitrous oxide is relatively inert and does not react with water under normal conditions. However, when high temperatures are applied, nitrous oxide can decompose into nitrogen and oxygen which may react with water to form nitric acid.
Yes.
Iron oxide does not react with water under normal conditions. However, in the presence of certain catalysts or at high temperatures, it can react with water to form iron hydroxide.
Yes it does react. It forms Calcium hydroxide and makes the water hot. It is because the reaction between CaO and water is an exothermic reaction
The react to form zinc sterate and water
Zinc reacts with steam to form Zinc oxide(yellow when hot and white when cold) and hydrogen. Zn+H2O=ZnO +H2