nothing no reaction both are inert towards each other....
No
the chemical property of pvc is H X t=pvc
A chemical reaction
The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
Its a chemical reaction.
No
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Brass is a BASE METAL :)
the chemical property of pvc is H X t=pvc
In general you would only do this if you need to connect a section of brass piping to a pvc section.
Yes and NO depending on what kind of piping system. for drain connections yes like tub drains or fixture traps but you need access to all slip/compression fittings. and NO you can not use PVC to brass for like a discharge pipe on a waterheater PRV (pressure relief valve) or any hot water piping system
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
Burnished brass and antique brass almost look exactly the same. They are created by polishing unlacquered brass. This creates a chemical reaction that looks 'burnished' or 'antiqued'. Brass can also look like this after many years and be referred to as antique brass.
There is no chemical reaction that will happen if galvanized pipes are connected to copper pipes via a brass intermediary. The reason is that brass does not react to either copper or zinc, the mineral used to galvanize metal pipes.
If the brass threaded nipple is a male end and the PVC side is a female end, wrapping thread tape around the nipple and then screwing it into the female PVC end will provide a secure and watertight connection.
NO, PVC is very sensitive to which glue is used. In Domestic pipe applications you should use Weld-On 711
no