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Q: What are metals that react with both acids and bases?
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How are acids and bases alike?

They are both corrosive to metals.


Do organic and inorganic acids react?

both are acids. so they wont react with each other. but they will react with bases (either organic or inorganic or with both)


What characteristics do acids and bases have in common?

Acids and bases both are conductors of electricity. Both also react with litmus paper and the strength of both acids and bases is dependent on the concentration of the ions they release.


What do the elements ai and pb have in common?

They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.


Can acids and bases react with each other so that both are neutralized?

Yes they can, but I don't know how...


Does aluminium react with acid?

Aluminium is amphoteric which means that it displays some of the properties of both acids and bases, it will react with some bases, such as Sodium Hydroxide and also with some Acids such as concentrated Nitric Acid


Why are sodium and calcium not found as native metals?

They are both extremely reactive. They react spontaneously with air, water, and even the weakest of acids.


How Water is an amphoteric substance?

Yes, water can react as an acid or a base - amphoteric.


Oxides that are both acids and bases?

Such oxides are known as the amphoteric oxide they include oxides of semi metals, Al2O3, ZnO etc.


Which of these properties is common to both acids and bases?

Acids all- *Taste sour *Turn blue litmus paper red *React strongly with other elements, especially bases


Describe a substance which will react with both acids and alkalis to form a salt and water?

Such substances are semi-metals as Zn,Sn and Al , and their oxides, such substances are known as Amphoteric.


Will acids and bases both burn skin?

No.