only at concentrations of 0.01M
yes
strong base
Strontium hydroxide is a base.
Strontium does not have a pH as it is not an acid or base in itself. However, it will react with water to produce strontium hydroxide, which is a base and will produce a pH greater than 7. pH is not a measure of how strong an acid or base is, it is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. It depends on both how strong a dissolved acid or base is and how much is dissolved in a given volume of water.
Strontium hydroxide is base; the pH is over 7.
Strontium hydroxide is Sr(OH)2.
strong base
Sr(OH)2 is considered a strong base
Strontium hydroxide is a base.
Strontium does not have a pH as it is not an acid or base in itself. However, it will react with water to produce strontium hydroxide, which is a base and will produce a pH greater than 7. pH is not a measure of how strong an acid or base is, it is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. It depends on both how strong a dissolved acid or base is and how much is dissolved in a given volume of water.
Answers: Potassium hydroxide, Barium hydroxide, Caesium hydroxide, Sodium hydroxide, Strontium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide, Lithium hydroxide, Rubidium hydroxide...
Neither...this salt is neutral because it's formed by the reaction of a Strong Base, Strontium Hydroxide, and a Strong Acid, Hydrobromic Acid. Salts like these are neutral...
not a strong base
Strontium hydroxide is base; the pH is over 7.
RbOH ( Rubidium hydroxide) is a strong alkali. An Alkali is a soluble base.
Rubidium hydroxide is a strong base as are all alkali metal hydroxides.
Strontium hydroxide is Sr(OH)2.
By "good" base, I assume you mean strong base. A generic strong base would be potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH)