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Q: What does an alkali metal react with?
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How does potassium react with alkali?

Potassium is an alkali metal !


What does alkali plus metal give?

Alkalis and metals do not usually react.


What metal burns with bright flame but doesn't react with water?

Magneseum. an Alkali earth metal


Which alkali metal can react with oxygen to form peroxide or superoxide?

The metal of copper can react with oxygen. This is a metal that is very reactive when ti is combined with different substances.


What happens when any of the alkali metals react to chlorine?

You would get an chemical form of salt or you can say alkali metal salt.


Which metal react with dilute hcl?

Many metals including alkali metals, alkali earth metals, chromium, nickel and zinc react with dilute hydrochloric acid.


What happens when metal reacts with metal?

Alkali metals reacts violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen; alkali earth metals react with water but no so violent.Other metals doesn't generally react with water at room temperature.


What is the metal that reacts explosively with acids?

All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.


What is left from a alkali metal when it releases hydrogen gas?

I presume your meaning when you react an alkali metal in an acid to release H2 gas. Your left in that case with Water & a salt Regards


Is a coin an alkali?

No, a coin is not an alkali. It's a metal or metal alloy. Alkali metals are very reactive and coins are not made of them. These metals react with the water in air, so they are stored beneath a liquid they do not react with (like kerosene), or in a gas they will not react with (like an inert gas). Making coins out of alkali metals would give entirely new meanings to "depreciation" and the phrase "money burns a hole in my pocket."


What happens when you react an alkali metal with a metalloid?

They combine directly to form salts. E.g. lithium + fluorine -- > lithium fluoride if i am not mistaken..


Does neon react vigorously with alkali metals to form salts?

No, cesium is an alkali metal. Metals do not react with one another. Cesium reacts with nonmetals and acids to form salts.