zinc and copper and titanium. good luck!
Yes.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
since it is an acid it tends to dissolve or corrode things like burning your eyes
"Platinum resists sulfuric acid in all concentrations and temperatures."Source: Handbook of Corrosion Data - 2nd Edition, p. 850, ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio, 1995, ISBN: 0-87170-518-4
dangerous to living organisms
Yes.
It produces Nitrogen oxides, rather than hydrogen, while reacting with most metals. It can also corrode Lead, Bismuth, and some other metals which Hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid cannot.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
No. Sulfuric acid is an acid. The alkali metals are metallic elements.
Sulfuric acid fumes escaping from the battery causes this corrosion.
since it is an acid it tends to dissolve or corrode things like burning your eyes
"Platinum resists sulfuric acid in all concentrations and temperatures."Source: Handbook of Corrosion Data - 2nd Edition, p. 850, ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio, 1995, ISBN: 0-87170-518-4
Acids corrode metals.
dangerous to living organisms
There are several metals which do not react with sulfuric acid; once such metal is gold.
Sulfuric acid will react with magnesium and most other metals to produce hydrogen gas.
No. Sulfuric acid oxidizes metals to produce sulfates. Melting is a process tha metals undergo when heated.