Chlorox, a brand of bleach primarily composed of sodium hypochlorite, is not effective at dissolving lead. Lead is a heavy metal and is generally resistant to chemical reactions with bleach. However, bleach can react with certain lead compounds, potentially transforming them, but it does not dissolve lead itself. For lead removal, specialized methods and materials are required.
Lead does not dissolve in the same way that gold does. Gold is a noble metal that is resistant to corrosion and does not easily react with acids, while lead, although it can resist some corrosion, can dissolve in certain acidic conditions or when exposed to specific chemicals. The dissolution of both metals depends on the environment and the presence of reactive substances. Generally, lead is more reactive than gold and can form soluble compounds under the right conditions.
Lead sulphate is insoluble in water, while lead chloride is soluble. You can separate the two compounds by adding water to the mixture, which will dissolve the lead chloride and leave the lead sulphate as a solid precipitate. You can then filter out the solid lead sulphate to separate it from the soluble lead chloride.
Uranium decays into various isotopes through a series of radioactive decays, ultimately leading to stable isotopes of lead. It can also dissolve in water to form uranyl ions (UO2^2+), which can be transported in groundwater and contaminate the environment.
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Water has a polar molecule; attraction between electrically charged parts of molecules is the cause of solubility.
NO chlorox should not be touched by the skin!
Carbonated water can dissolve lead to some degree. - - - - - Nitric and acetic acids will dissolve lead. I think hydrofluoric acid will also dissolve it, but HF will dissolve a lot of things nothing else will.
Silver chloride and lead (II) chloride do not dissolve well in water.
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No. Lead does not dissolve in water .
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Yes, using bleach (such as Chlorox) on brick can cause damage by deteriorating the surface and color of the brick. It is best to avoid using harsh chemicals on brick to prevent discoloration and potential deterioration.
Approximately 161 grams of lead nitrate will dissolve in 100mL of cold water at room temperature.
See a doctor. Lead will make you sick and can damage the body.
To dissolve lead oxide, you can use dilute nitric acid. Add the nitric acid to the lead oxide and heat the mixture gently until the lead oxide dissolves. Be sure to handle nitric acid with care as it is a corrosive substance.
Lead sulfate is sparingly soluble in water, meaning only a small amount will dissolve in water. Its solubility decreases as the temperature of the water decreases.