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Q: Do bases release hydroxide ions in water?
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What does a base in water produce?

Arrhenius defined bases as substances that dissolve in water to release hydroxide ions (OH-) into solution.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release .?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


Do bases dissociate in water to release hydrogen ions and a negative ion other than hydroxide?

Bases can dissociate in water to release ions other than hydroxide. For example, sodamide (NaNH2) releases sodium cations and anionic amide ions (NH2-). Only salts containing hydroxide dissociate to release hydroxide ions (i.e. NaOH). However, the released ion can then react with water to form hydroxide ions. In the case of sodamide, the amide ion reacts with water to produce ammonia and hydroxide ions. Note that the hydroxide is not formed directly by dissociation of the salt, but in a subsequent acid-base reaction.


Do acids release hydrogen ions?

yes they do and bases release hydroxide ions


When bases dissociate they release?

hydroxide ions


What substance produced hydroxide ions in water?

a base produces hydroxide ions(OH-) in water


What kinds of ions do acids and bases form in water?

What kind of ions does a base release in a water solution?


What substance that releases hydroxide ions into water?

a substance that release hydroxide ions in water?


What kinds of ions do bases produce in water?

Hydroxide (OH-) ions


How does an acid neutralise a base?

Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) in solution, and bases release hydroxide ions (OH-); when these two ions meet, they form water. That is what neutralization is.


What kinds of ions do bases produce when dissolved in water?

Hydroxide ions, OH-.