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Alkalis are metals, specifically the IA group. So no, they won't react with metals.
They're metals that form alkaline compounds when they react with water.
Very reactive metals - from group 1 and 2 of the periodic table - can react with water.
The alkali metals in group 1 react by losing one electron.
Most of them do NOT react with water. Only fluorine and to some extend chlorine do. Actually the only good 'water reacting' group of elements is group 1: the alkali metals.
All metals, if they do react with water at all, react faster in steam than in water. However, the metals that react SLOWLY with cold water are the metals from Group-IIA(Magnesium, Calcium, etc).
Alkalis are metals, specifically the IA group. So no, they won't react with metals.
They're metals that form alkaline compounds when they react with water.
All alkali metals (group 1) and most earth-alkali metals (group 2)
group one and two metals react with oxygen in the air as well as moisture to from metal oxides
Very reactive metals - from group 1 and 2 of the periodic table - can react with water.
The alkali metals in group 1 react by losing one electron.
For example acids.
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
Most of them do NOT react with water. Only fluorine and to some extend chlorine do. Actually the only good 'water reacting' group of elements is group 1: the alkali metals.
Alkali Earth metals are the most reactive metals on the periodic table.
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