Generally not, but it depends on the specific base and metal.
Probably it forms metallic salts.....
Makes it slippery
Acid. Its more corrosive. Base is in our soaps etc.
Yes, metals can react with bases to form salts through a process called neutralization. The metal hydroxide and the base react to form a salt and water. The salt formed will depend on the specific metal and base involved in the reaction.
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how do metals react with oxygen
When metals react with bases, they often produce hydrogen gas and a salt. The metal displaces hydrogen from the base to form the salt, while hydrogen gas is released as a byproduct. This type of reaction is known as a displacement reaction.
Metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
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oxegen is a corrosive and yet a base so therefore yes
Elements from the boron, carbon, pnictogen, chalcogen and halogen families (groups 13 to 17) react with metals.
Au and Pt are some metals which do not react with O.