Hydroxide ions and cations.
The strength of a base is how much it dissociates in water.
false
Pure water is neutral and water in any form (solid: ice, liquid: water or gas: vapour) is always inorganic.
strong base
Sodium cyanide is a base/salt that dissociates in water. CN- is a conjugate base of a weak acid so it grabs a proton (in small amounts) from the water molecule to become HCN.
Inorganic acids release in water solutions the cation H+. Inorganic bases release in water solutions the anion OH-.
The strength of a base is how much it dissociates in water.
dissociates into respective ions
They are called salts
A strong acids dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions A strong base dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
Strong Acid
A strong base completely dissociates to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions in water.
Bases can be either weak or strong. A strong base dissociates or reacts 100% in water to form OH- molecules. A weak base in comparison only dissociates partly according to its Kb value.
Arrhenius
false
because it completely dissociates in water
Bases can be either weak or strong. A strong base dissociates or reacts 100% in water to form OH- molecules. A weak base in comparison only dissociates partly according to its Kb value.