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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 1)
1.
Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air?
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Renuka said:
1 decade ago
Brass is a alloy so it can decolourise easily with hydrogen sulphide. .
Renuka said:
1 decade ago
Cu present in brass reacts with h2s & undergo corrosion i.e. Its get oxidised hence ultimately get discolourised.
Apoorva said:
1 decade ago
I think as brass has got zinc in it and it rapidly reacts with zinc and gets discolored.
VENKAT said:
1 decade ago
In air mixing the salt. In nature of salt properties.
Ramesh Naik Dhanavath said:
1 decade ago
Primary ingredients of of brass are Copper&zinc. When brass exposed to air the hydrogen sulphide in the atmosphere is react with copper&zinc.
Copper reacts with sulphide ion and forms cupric sulphide which is black in color where as zinc reacts with hydrogen and forms zinc hydroxide which is faint red in color. Hence brass gets discolored when it exposed to air.
Copper reacts with sulphide ion and forms cupric sulphide which is black in color where as zinc reacts with hydrogen and forms zinc hydroxide which is faint red in color. Hence brass gets discolored when it exposed to air.
ANTRIKSH said:
1 decade ago
I think brass is the combination of copper also and it is reacts sulphor fast other than all these also zinc present in brass reacts with hydrogen but no any mixer reacts directly with the air whenever moisture is not present.
Raju Mandal said:
1 decade ago
Brass is alloy of Cu and Zn. When it reacts with hydrogen sulfide(H2S).
It forms Cu2S(which is black in color) and ZnH2(which turns greyish on exposure to air at room temp). Hence answer is hydrogen sulfide
It forms Cu2S(which is black in color) and ZnH2(which turns greyish on exposure to air at room temp). Hence answer is hydrogen sulfide
G urudatt said:
1 decade ago
Bars is made of cu and zn. Brass is a elements of transitee.
Rahulramesh said:
1 decade ago
Any metal is discoloured in the process of oxidisation.
Aoke Soe Paing said:
1 decade ago
The question is "which of the following gases". So the answer may be two or more gases. I think that as both of oxygen and H2S are in the air.
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