Hydrogen
Potassium
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.
there are some alkali metals. It can be sodium or potassium.
Potassium and dont try it at home it is dangerous
For example an alkali metal.
the answer for the reaction HNO3 AND NaOH is :- NaNo3 + H20 that coz when acid reacts with a metal oxide it produces salt and water --> all metals are alkali so if acid reacts with either metaloxide or alkali it produces salt and water... hope that helped.. ;)
Potassium
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.
The active particles in alkali are calls are positively charged hydrogen ions. When an alkali reacts with an acid, it produces a salt and a water.
Sodium metal produces sodium hydroxide in water which is a very strong alkali
there are some alkali metals. It can be sodium or potassium.
I believe that you think to alkali metals (ex. sodium).
The metal itself, no. But after reacting with water or something containing water it produces a very strong base.
Potassium and dont try it at home it is dangerous
the alkali metals bases reacts with the acids to form salt and water example NaOH+HCl=H2O+NaCl
For example an alkali metal.
It is not an alkali metal, but it is alkaline. The carbonate ion is a weak base; it reacts with water in small amounts to form bicarbonate ions and hydroxide ions.