Both KOH and NaOH are strong bases. Calcium hydroxide is not nearly so strong and NH4OH is a fairly weak base.
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and electrolyte.
Weak electrolyte because it is a weak acid
no, a calcium salt is an electrolyte
To neutralise a strong acid, you would need a strong alkali (or lots of a weak alkali, but that would be impractical). Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide would all work.
calcium hydroxide
Ammonium hydroxide is a weak electrolyte.
yes
Potassium hydroxide is a strong electrolyte.
Nonelectrolyte
Both KOH and NaOH are strong bases. Calcium hydroxide is not nearly so strong and NH4OH is a fairly weak base.
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and electrolyte.
Yes: dissolving in water giving complete electryte solution: CaI2 --> Ca2+ + 2I-
It is a weak electrolyte used as rust remover.
Weak electrolyte because it is a weak acid
no, a calcium salt is an electrolyte
it is electrolyte, probly to late now but, yeah.