Generally not, but it depends on the specific base and metal.
It doesn't react because it's a bases which doesn't react with metal
it is a amphoteric metal and it can react with both acid and base. amphoteric metal shows properties of both acid and base
ethylene diamine metal complex react with aldehyde. will it form schiff base?
The Metal hydroxides are strong base, therefore metal hydroxide decomposes on heating to form metal oxide and water.
A salt compound from the non-metal from the acid, and the metal from base.
Base forming(metal) oxide eg. CaO, CuO, K2O
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
Bases are substances that react with acids and neutralize them. They are usually metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates or metal hydrogen carbonates. Many bases are insoluble - they do not dissolve in water.If a base does dissolve in water, we call it an alkali.
When a base reacts with a metal, then a metal salt and hydrogen gas are formed. Base + Metal ----> Salt + Hydrogen. For example :- 2NaOH (aq) + Zn (s) ------> Na2ZnO2 (ag) + H2 (g)
GOLD is a metal. At standard temperature and pressure as on Earth, Gold is a very stable unreactive metal. Nuggets of gold are found 'native' , the pure metal. Gold jewelry, whilst a small amount of base metal, does not react with atmosphere. Gold metal can be made to react with 'Aqua Regia'. This is an historical name for a mixture of concentrated sulphuric acid and nitric acid.
No change.