BASE METALS
In
chemistry, the term
base metal
is used informally to refer to a
metal that
oxidizes or
corrodes relatively easily, and reacts variably with
diluted
hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form
hydrogen. Examples include
iron,
nickel,
lead and
zinc.
Copper is considered a base metal as it oxidizes
relatively easily, although it does not react with HCl. It is commonly
used in opposition to
noble metal.
|