Both KOH and NaOH are strong bases. Calcium hydroxide is not nearly so
strong and NH4OH is a fairly weak base.
All of them
Magnesium, Iron, and Zinc
Ammonium Hydroxide
No, ammonium hydroxide is a base.
Alkalies include Sodium Hydroxide and the ammonium compounds The main use for these compounds is for cleaning agents. Another use is in soap making.
sodium, potassium, copper, ammonium, magnesium, etc. sulfates
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
Mix without problems KOH and NH4OH.
Magnesium, Iron, and Zinc
A reaction doesn't occur.
Ammonium Hydroxide
No, ammonium hydroxide is a base.
Alkalies include Sodium Hydroxide and the ammonium compounds The main use for these compounds is for cleaning agents. Another use is in soap making.
You would add either ammonium nitrate or nitric acid.
sodium, potassium, copper, ammonium, magnesium, etc. sulfates
No: Ammonium is a polyvalent cation that is not usually considered either an acid or a base. Ammonium hydroxide is a base that produces ammonium salts of the anions of an acid with which the ammonium hydroxide reacts.
When ammonium hydroxide decomposes, its ions are changed into two compounds. These two compounds are the same that ammonium hydroxide is formed from. Thus, ammonium hydroxide decomposes into water and ammonia.
The chemical reaction is:NH4ClO4 + KOH ↔ KClO4 + NH4OH