Chlorosilanes reacts violently with water, moist air, or steam, rapidly breaking down to give dimethylsilanol and then dimethylsilanediol. The by-products of these reactions are hydrogen chloride and hydrogen; hydrogen is an extremely flammable gas. Chlorosilanes react vigorously with both organic ...
What happens when calcium is treated with water? (i) It does not react with water. (ii) It reacts violently with water. (iii) It reacts less violently with water. (iv) Bubbles of hydrogen gas formed stick to the surface of calcium. View Solution What happens when phenol is trea...
Why does sodium react violently with water, slower with EtOH and much more slower with t-BuOH ? Why is fluorine highly reactive? Why is KI a better nucleophile than KCl? Describe the chemical properties of table salt (NaCl). What effect would sodium chloride have on the freezi...
Lithium is a silvery metal that reacts so violently with water that it often causes a fire. Given what is known about chemistry, which of the following chemical equations describes this reaction? a. Li + 2H2O arrow LiO2 + 4H2 b. 2Li + H2O arrow Li...
Any of these mechanisms can cause the bulb to crack or even violently shatter. If a quartz halogen bulb is touched, it should be cleaned with alcohol to remove any traces of grease. Traces of salt will also be removed if the alcohol has some water in it. Since the hotter-running quartz...
In the Spray Dryer Absorber method, slaked lime powder is added with water to make a slurry, and then the slaked lime slurry is quantitatively added to the slurry top tank, and then the desulfurizing agent slurry flows into the atomizer at the top of the absorption tower and atomized into...
It is a powerful oxidant and may react violently with some organic materials, but such solutions are often utilized by controlled oxidations in organic synthesis. Another significant oxygen compound is chromium oxide, also known as chromium sesquioxide or chromic oxide, Cr2O3, in which chromium ...
Introduction According to Erco Worldwide, “Hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas”. By looking at the word, “hydrochloric”, people may believe that this chemical is only formulated by the elements hydrogen andchlorinebut are also generat...
What happens when you mix bleach with hydrogen peroxide? Bleach plus hydrogen peroxidecreates oxygen gas so violently, it can cause an explosion. “One should not mix household cleaners as a general rule,” Langerman says. “You do not necessarily make a strong cleaner by mixing two cleaners ...
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