Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide Calcium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide
If you think to bases as hydroxides some example are: sodium hydroxides, potassium hydroxides, calcium hydroxides, uranium hydroxides etc.
Molecules of salts, acids, hydroxides.
Amphoteric
Bases are oxides and hydroxides of metals which forms salt and water only with acids. Answered by Rajesh
Bases are substances that can undergo neutralization reactions with acids. Hydroxides of Group 1 and 2 can be given as examples for bases.
Atomic methane gas.
Some of the chemicals found in a school lab are sulfuric, nitric, acetic and hydrochloric acids. Others include potassium, ammonium, and sodium hydroxides.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
Some hydroxides are soluble, some are insolubles.
It is a base, and this is why it is put in anti acid medication. It reacts with acids in what is known as a neutralization reaction. Now, it is not an extremely strong base (like some hydroxides), but it effectively does the job needed for indigestion.
Alkalinity is the measure of how well a solution can buffer acids. It is a reference to the pH level of an aquarium. Some possible alkaline items in a fish tank can be rocks, substrate, baking soda, hydroxides.
Hydroxides of alkali metals.