Chemistry, asked by sanchitsinha2007, 6 months ago

How do metals react with bases?(I'm in 8th grade, and just curious because they told us, "You will learn this in higher classes)

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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Explanation:

Reaction of Base with Metals: When alkali (base) reacts with metal, it produces salt and hydrogen gas. Example: Sodium hydroxide gives hydrogen gas and sodium zincate when reacts with zinc metal. Sodium aluminate and hydrogen gas are formed when sodium hydroxide reacts with aluminium metal.

Answered by afhamsubair
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Answer:

When base reacts with metal, it produces respective salt and hydrogen gas. The presence of hydrogen gas is confirmed by a pop sound that is produced by hydrogen gas when it comes in contact with fire.

For example, Sodium hydroxide gives hydrogen gas and sodium zincate when reacts with zinc metal.

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