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CAOH I s a base. because whenever OH combines any metal a base is formed and when OH combines with non metal it always forms acids. acid= C2H5OH, CH3COOH, BASE= NAOH , LIOH, CA2OH
Yes, zinc is a base metal.
base metal: a metal that oxidises or corrodes easily and i dont know what parent metal is..
The products in a reaction between an acid and a base are called salts.
Iron. or perhaps a "base metal".
CAOH I s a base. because whenever OH combines any metal a base is formed and when OH combines with non metal it always forms acids. acid= C2H5OH, CH3COOH, BASE= NAOH , LIOH, CA2OH
Acid and base.
Salts are the products of reactions between an acid and a base.
Alloys are obtained by melting the base metal with the alloying components.
Rust is the oxidation of the cast iron. Oxygen in the air combines with the base metal to create the rust. The rust protects the metal underneath. Cast iron is not "reacting" to rust. It is participating in FORMING the rust. ************** previous answer below *************** Very well as the rust actually protects the base metal
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Examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, phosphates and many other.
A base
Neutralization.
The products are a salt and water.
It is impossible to separate a substance from itself. However, it is possible to isolate its respective elements. Technically, a "salt" is any base that combines with an acid, or an alkali/alkaline earth metal that combines with a halogen (For example: Table Salt: NaCl; Sodium Chloride, Alkali metal + Halogen.). However, it is usually possible to separate compounds with electrolysis.
It is a power of that base.