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

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What happens when the alkali metals react with chlorine?

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What will react with water?

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How do alkali metals react with other alkali metals?

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How do alkali metals react to cold water?

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Do Alkali earth metals react with oxygen?

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How do the chemical properties of the alkali metals and halogens that react to form them?

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Why are group 1 metals knowns as alkali metals?

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What happens if you mix alkali metals with oxygen?

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Do non metals react with water?

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