Chemistry, asked by ramn03129, 2 months ago

give an example of chemical reaction when solid reactant convert into liquid product​

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Answered by riza21
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Answer:

is that the answer

Explanation:

A synthetic element is one of 24 chemical elements that do not occur naturally on Earth: they have been created by human manipulation of fundamental particles in a nuclear reactor, a particle accelerator, or the explosion of an atomic bomb; thus, they are called "synthetic", "artificial", or "man-made". The synthetic elements are those with atomic numbers 95–118, as shown in purple on the accompanying periodic table:[1] these 24 elements were first created between 1944 and 2010. The mechanism for the creation of a synthetic element is to force additional protons onto the nucleus of an element with an atomic number lower than 95. All synthetic elements are unstable, but they decay at a widely varying rate: their half-lives range from 15.6 million years to a few hundred microseconds.

Answered by hansswarup
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Answer:

Usually a reaction between two solids is quite limited. And the chemical reaction of solid reactants converting into liquids is not known to me but a reaction in which a solid reacts with liquids is quite common.

For example:-

Reaction of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid.

 

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