Actually NaOH is a salt of a metal ion (Na+) and a strong base (OH-) like stated here below: "The OH- signifies that it is a base."
By the way: NaCl is not the base, like stated here below, but a neutral salt (= Metal with nonmetal)
Original answer:
It is a strong base.
A salt is a Metal with a nonmetal. This is polyatomic with a metal (which can be a salt as well).
Also it will disassociate into OH- and Na+ ions. The OH- signifies that it is a base.
Also it is good to remember that if you had the an acid react with NaOH it would produce a salt and water, since it would be acid base reaction. This further shows that NaOH is a base. In the equation below NaCl is the base. And just in case you need to know. There is no conjugate acid for NaOH because it is extremely strong base.
Example:
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ---> NaCl(aq) + H2O(L)
=> NaClaq + H2O + heat
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
Acetamide is a weak base. It can undergo protonation to form the conjugate acid, acetic acid, in acidic solutions.
A Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from the acid to the base. The acid donates a proton, while the base accepts a proton. This results in the formation of a conjugate base from the acid and a conjugate acid from the base.
The base which a certain acid turns into.Every acid had a conjugate base:HX (acid) X- (conjugate base)The acid is also called the base's conjugate acid.
The missing products in the given chemical equation KClaq + NaOHaq are NaClaq (sodium chloride) and KOHaq (potassium hydroxide).
acid. you can actually run batteries off it.
An acid base imbalance can result in
Acid + base salt + water
In a Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, an acid donates a proton (H+) to a base, which accepts the proton. This results in the formation of a conjugate base from the acid and a conjugate acid from the base. The overall reaction involves the transfer of a proton from the acid to the base.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, which can result in a neutral pH depending on the specific acid and base involved.
The compound is ethanoic acid, and it is not a base.