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Q: What happens when metals dissolve in alkalis?
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What happens when all metal dissolve in alkalis like sodium hydroxide?

Some metals react with alkalis; for example the reaction of aluminium with sodium hydroxide is:2 Al + 2 NaOH + 2 H2O = 2 NaAlO2 + 3 H2


Do alkalis react with metals?

Alkalis are metals, specifically the IA group. So no, they won't react with metals.


Can you name alkalis?

something bases which can dissolve in water


What are some of the examples of alkalis that dissolve in water?

NaOH, NH4OH


Do lipids dissolve in base?

Yes, i believe lipids do dissolve in bases. Alkalis are soluble bases, and the strongest alkalis (pH14) are found in commercial oven cleaner. Seen as oven cleaners dissolve greases and fats in our ovens, one can assume that lipids dissolve in bases.


What is the worlds strongest alkalis?

strongest bases are the hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline metals.


Two metals that will float on water and react very quikly to form an alkalis?

Such metals are Sodium and Potassium (and all the alkali metals).


What does alkali plus metal give?

Alkalis and metals do not usually react.


What happens after metalic elements dissolve in liquid?

Metals are not simply dissolved in liquids; they react with these liquids, including water.


What do you get when you dissolve alkaline metals in water?

the metals will explode


What happens to the alkalis when they react with ammonium salts?

When alkalis react with ammonium salts, ammonia gas and another salt is produced


What chemicals don't dissolve in water?

all metals on the periodic table don't dissolve obviously and the part on the right labelled non metals do dissolve