Yes, because all Arrhenius bases contain OH- ions which accept the proton.
Yes all alkalis have an OH- group, however this is not true for bases.
yes because in one of the category of bases bases r defined as furnishing OH- ions
OH- Ions
actually the answer is just Hydroxide (OH-1). All bases contains OH as it is written in their chemical formula
All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-
Yes, because all Arrhenius bases contain OH- ions which accept the proton.
Bases contain the group hydroxyl: -OH.
Yes all alkalis have an OH- group, however this is not true for bases.
yes because in one of the category of bases bases r defined as furnishing OH- ions
OH- Ions
Salts are salts and bases are another class of compounds: they contain the anion OH-.
actually the answer is just Hydroxide (OH-1). All bases contains OH as it is written in their chemical formula
No, there are far more bases than only the hydroxides: e.g. ammonia NH3, carbonate CO3(2-),
OH. Hydroxide.
They all contain acid and bases
Hydroxide (OH-) is present in all Strong bases, but weak acids all have hydrogen (ex: NH4, ammonium).