2
an increase in pH means a more basic solution, which generally implies OH- ions. Since BaOH2 is basic, I would assume it would be BaOH2.
Ionic
naoh and baoh2 are both strong bases. bases end with an OH and acids start with an H.
14.59
45.70
A concentration of 110 M or 106 M doesn't exist.
an increase in pH means a more basic solution, which generally implies OH- ions. Since BaOH2 is basic, I would assume it would be BaOH2.
This solution is impossible because the solubility of Ba(OH)2 at 20 0C is only 38,9 g/L.
The "8.00 M Ba(OH)2" means 1 L of that solution contains 8.00 mol Ba(OH)2. 125 mL x 1 L x 8.00 mol Ba(OH)2 = 1.00 mol Ba(OH)2 ...........1000 mL ........ 1 L
Ionic
naoh and baoh2 are both strong bases. bases end with an OH and acids start with an H.
baoh2
14.59
45.70
Yes, because it is a base.
Barium hydroxide - Ba(OH)2 - is a hydroxide.
Barium hydroxide IS soluble in water, and it has the formula Ba(OH)2, not ba(oh)2.