Yes, it does.
The metal, Cobalt dissolves slowly in dilute sulphuric acid to form solutions containing the aqueous Co(II) ion together with hydrogen gas, H2.
The equation is:
Co (S) + H2So4 (aq) ---> Co^+2 (aq) + So4^-4 (aq) + H2 (g)
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Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
quartz does not react to acid
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
It does not react
It would appear to be a molecule of cobalt hydroxide.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
No, conglomerate does not react to acid.
Cobalt react with oxygen, sulfur, fluorine, chlorine, carbon, nitrogen etc.
Cobalt form many important alloys with other metals.
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Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
quartz does not react to acid
It does not react