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Yes - zinc becomes a zincate - aluminum becomes and aluminate etc - amphoteric nature is the chemical term

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Yes, bases can corrode metals by reacting with them to form metal oxides or hydroxides. This process is known as alkaline corrosion and is typically slower than acid corrosion but can still cause damage to the metal over time. Examples of bases that can corrode metals include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.

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