name a metal which forms a base which is insoluble in water.
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Copper is a metal which forms a base which is insoluble in water.
Explanation:
- Almost all types of metal have a nature to form a base which is insoluble. The only exception of metals which do form soluble bases are the alkali metals.
- Few examples of alkali metals are Sodium and Potassium. Other than these type of metals, every other metals forms an insoluble base.
- One of such metal types is translation metal. Insoluble bases aren't usually strong as strong acids and bases are always found in aqueous form.
- Some of the metals which form insoluble bases are iron, copper, cobalt, and nickel.
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