metal oxides and water
H2O i think
strong bases
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal
group 1 metal carbonates do not decompose
Many metal oxides are alkaline and form hydroxides in the presence of water.
H2O i think
strong bases
strong bases
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal
Metals of the 1st group form hydroxides by reacting with water. When metal anions react with other hydroxides, metal hydroxides are formed. Silver hydroxide is unstable.
Metal hydroxides dissolved in water form basic solutions, with a pH greater than 7.
group 1 metal carbonates do not decompose
single replacement
Many metal oxides are alkaline and form hydroxides in the presence of water.
One of the most important reasons is that alcohols do not ionize in water solutions, as metal hydroxides do. This is one of the consequences of another important difference: Alcohols exist at standard temperature as discrete, covalently bonded molecules, but metal hydroxides are ionically bonded and do not contain discrete molecules.
Strong bases. They are alkali metal hydroxides.
Brass is a metal it does no decompose. Only organic materials can decompose.