Yes,it is an hydroxide of a metal (potassium).It is a base (an alkali)
it is a base because it has the OH at the end.
Yes, the hydroxide indicates that it is a base without taking into account proton donors/acceptors.
It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
Yes, KOH or potassium hydroxide, will release the hydroxide ion, OH-, a very strong base, when dissolved in water.
Potassium hydroxide
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It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
Yes, it is
Yes, KOH or potassium hydroxide, will release the hydroxide ion, OH-, a very strong base, when dissolved in water.
Potassium hydroxide
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The most base is potassium hydroxide.Its chemical formula is (KOH)
yes, almost total dissociation in water, the more OH negative hydroxide ions in solution, the more basic the solution is.
CO and H2O are neutral.HNO3 is an acid.KOH is the base.
Potassium hydroxide is a base.
The cation is the Potassium - K+. KOH is not a chemical element, its a compound - more specially a base.