zinc and lead
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
These two compounds do not react with each other but on heating in presence of aluminum oxide the pentadecane under goes cracking process.
Mercury(Hg) and Aluminum(Al) form a mercury amalgam at room temperature
The two most important alkali metals would be sodium and potassium.
They are all metals. Group 1A metals are all alkali metals and react violently with water in a certain form (I think in their ion form, example: Li^1+). Group 2A are all alkali earth metals and do not react with water. Thats the general properties, obviously there are MANY more similarities but you would have to be more specific if you are looking for something else.😃😀😃😀
There are several metals that react with Aluminum Nitrate in a single displacement reaction. Aluminum is relatively reactive, but the most reactive metals are Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), Strontium (Sr), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg). Those will all displace Aluminum in Aluminum Nitrate.
No, aluminum is an element.
No, aluminum is an element.
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.
Aluminum and potassium are both metals. Metals for alloys but do not react with one another. In somewhat more detail, metals tend to react by giving up their electrons to nonmetals. Since both aluminum and potassium will tend to give up electrons rather than gain them, they do not react.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
Two metals that will react with dilute hydrochloric acid are zinc and magnesium.
group one and two metals react with oxygen in the air as well as moisture to from metal oxides
Group 2 metals (alkaline earth metals), calcium and barium would be examples
All precious metals except two are inert, do not naturally react The two which are not Rhenium and Osmium
Alkaline earth metals are group 2 elements and have 2 valence electrons.
Such metals are Sodium and Potassium (and all the alkali metals).