No, it is not.The bases of alkali metals are always more basic than the bases of the corresponding alkaline earth metals.
Potassium Hydroxide is stronger than sodium hydroxide
Both KOH and NaOH are strong bases. Calcium hydroxide is not nearly so strong and NH4OH is a fairly weak base.
potassium hydroxide is a base. anythng with hydroxide at the end is an alkali
base which is soluble in water is called alkali. example the lithium,calcium sodium ,potassium,rubidium ,francium all are alkali metals. they form sodium hydroxide,potassium hydroxide,calcium hydroxide all are strong bases .when they dissolve in water they form strong alkali.
Sodium Hydroxide is a stronger base than Ammonia
Potassium Hydroxide is stronger than sodium hydroxide
calcium hydroxide
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Both KOH and NaOH are strong bases. Calcium hydroxide is not nearly so strong and NH4OH is a fairly weak base.
potassium hydroxide is a base. anythng with hydroxide at the end is an alkali
No, each soluble hydroxide (sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, barium etc.) are as strong as all of the SAME kind of hydroxide anions (OH-).Only the solubility differences determine the concentration of OH- ions, but their 'strength' is ALL the SAME.Really hydroxide is the strongest base in water solution.Sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and barium hydroxides are actually (basic) SALTS of the same hydroxide anions! The cations are all neutral in water.
base which is soluble in water is called alkali. example the lithium,calcium sodium ,potassium,rubidium ,francium all are alkali metals. they form sodium hydroxide,potassium hydroxide,calcium hydroxide all are strong bases .when they dissolve in water they form strong alkali.
Sodium Hydroxide is a stronger base than Ammonia
A salt is made up of the anion of an acid the cation of a base. Potassium hydroxide is not a salt because it is a base itself.
Potassium hydroxide
Examples: sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, etc.
Neither is an acid. Both are bases, hydroxide is the stronger base.