bases
Bases comprises of hydroxide ions. The examples of bases are as follows: sodium hydroxide magnesium hydroxide calcium hydroxide lithium hydroxide potassium hydroxide
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
Hydroxide Ions
Hydroxide Ions
All bases have hydroxide ions in solution. They are named as OH- ions.
bases
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Bases produce hydroxide Ions bye bonding with other chemicals making a solution..
Bases comprises of hydroxide ions. The examples of bases are as follows: sodium hydroxide magnesium hydroxide calcium hydroxide lithium hydroxide potassium hydroxide
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
Hydroxide Ions
Hydroxide Ions
Strong bases dissociate entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions.
Bases have a high concentration of OH- in solutions. Substances like NaOH and KOH are strong bases.
Because all bases have same characteristics and they reacts the same.
Arrhenius defined bases as substances that dissolve in water to release hydroxide ions (OH-) into solution.