The reaction is different for each salt: melting, thermal decomposition, explosion etc.
No, it will not
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Nitrite salts are generally not considered flammable. However, they can pose a fire risk if exposed to high temperatures or in contact with certain materials that can react with them. It's important to handle and store nitrite salts properly to prevent any potential fire hazards.
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.
No, Acids react with metals to form salts.
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Some salts are melted, other sublime, other are thermally decomposed.
Usually they react to form a slat and water.
Metals, salts, hydroxides
Probably it forms metallic salts.....
Yes; for example soluble carbonates.