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A substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in solution (OH-), is referred to as an Arrhenius base.
False
yes, almost total dissociation in water, the more OH negative hydroxide ions in solution, the more basic the solution is.
A base (also called an alkali) is a substance that consists of a metal ion combined with a hydroxide ion. Examples are sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
Called a base.... Bases have a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
True
If a substance can produce hydroxide ions in solution, then that substance can be considered as a base.
A substance that releases hydroxide ions into a solution is called a base. Bases are the opposite of acids and work to neutralize acidic solutions. Common examples of bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH).
yes
a base produces hydroxide ions(OH-) in water
a substance that increases the hydroxide ions in a solution
A substance that increases the hydroxide ions in a solution
In chemistry a base is a substance that is a water-soluble compound capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt and water. An Arrhenius base is a substance that dissociates in aqueous solution to produce hydroxide ions (OH-).
A substance that forms hydroxide ions in a water solutoin is a base -- TRUE -- apex:)
A substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in solution (OH-), is referred to as an Arrhenius base.
It is a base as it is a solution of calcium hydroxide.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a common substance that produces hydroxide ions in solution. When NaOH dissolves in water, it dissociates into sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-), increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution.