carbon does not directly react with which element
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water acid
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carbon does not react with water acid
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Carbon Does not React Directly with Water & Acids
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- Carbon mixes structure the premise of all realized life on Earth, and the carbon–nitrogen cycle gives a portion of the vitality created by the Sun and different stars.
- Despite the fact that it shapes a remarkable assortment of mixes, most types of carbon are nearly lifeless under typical conditions.
- At standard temperature and weight, it opposes everything except the most grounded oxidizers.
- It doesn't respond with sulfuric corrosive, hydrochloric corrosive, chlorine or any soluble bases.
- At raised temperatures, carbon responds with oxygen to frame carbon oxides and will burglarize oxygen from metal oxides to leave the basic metal.
- Carbon doesn't disintegrate in or respond with water, acids, or most different materials. It does, be that as it may, respond with oxygen. It consumes in air to deliver carbon dioxide () and carbon monoxide (CO).
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