NaOH sodium hydroxide is basic.
it is basic compound that has 1 OH group in it for example NaOH
Nope basic conditions only...(NaOH)
It is acidic. It contains phosphoric acid.
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
it is basic compound that has 1 OH group in it for example NaOH
a compound that is basic (a base) has hydroxide in it (OH-) a compound that is acidic (an acid) has hydrogen in it (H+) :)
acidic
Nope basic conditions only...(NaOH)
It is acidic. It contains phosphoric acid.
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
It is BASIC because, if combined with water, it produces a strong base: NaOH
A solution with a substance of 8.5 would be basic not acidic. NaOH would most likely cause this pH as it is a base whereas the reaction between HCl and water would cause a very stong acid.
No, NaOH is a compound
Usually ammonia is basic. It cant be neutral or acidic.
Strontium chloride, SrCl2, is an ionic compound, and is neutral.