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∙ 13y agoWater does not react with krypton, as krypton is a noble gas that is inert and does not readily form chemical compounds with other elements.
Nothing because krypton is an inert/noble gas.
Alkali metals reacts violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen; alkali earth metals react with water but no so violent.Other metals doesn't generally react with water at room temperature.
Yes, krypton is denser than water. Krypton is a gas with a density of about 3.75 grams per liter, while water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter. This means that krypton is approximately 3.75 times denser than water.
This depends on the application.
No, krypton is not typically used in fireworks. Common elements used in fireworks include sulfur, charcoal, and metals like strontium, barium, and copper which produce the different colors seen in fireworks displays.
Rubidium is more reactive than krypton. Rubidium is an alkali metal and reacts vigorously with water, while krypton is a noble gas and is inert under normal conditions.
When technetium reacts with water, it forms various technetium oxides and hydroxides depending on the reaction conditions. Technetium might exist in different oxidation states in these compounds, such as +4, +5, +6, or +7. The exact products and their properties can vary based on factors like temperature, pressure, and the presence of other chemical species in the reaction mixture.
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Hydrogen does not react with water
it blows up
When potassium reacts with water, it forms potassium hydroxide and releases hydrogen gas. When potassium reacts with oxygen, it forms potassium oxide.
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
Ammonium perchlorate is highly soluble in water, so when it comes into contact with water, it dissolves readily. This reaction does not result in any significant chemical change or release of energy.
Copper sulfate is dissociated in water.
it reacts with water. it forms OH- by reaction.
It reacts violently, fizzes about on the surface and then: BOOM!!!
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