-Add water to each solution, the base will float on top of the water because it is not soluble in water.
-Caitlyn
Basic solutions are solutions that have more than a 1E-7 concentration of hydroxide ion. Thus, solutions with "extra" hydroxide ions are basic. On the other hand, solutions with extra hydrogen (hydronium) ions are acidic.
The difference is that sodium hydroxide contains the sodium ion (Na+) while potassium hydroxide contains the potassium ion (K+). Sodium and potassium are two different elements, though they have different properties.
Called a base.... Bases have a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
No. An oxyanion is a negative ion that contains oxygen and some element with a raised oxidation state. An acidic solution is one that contains more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions.
The hydroxide ion is -OH.
Bronsted-Lowry's BASES are a substance that either contains hydroxide ions OH- or reacts with water to form hydroxide ions.
acid
a metal salt that contains the hydroxide ion, OH- For example sodium hydroxide, NaOH, calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2
if antacid weighs 2.50g and contains 400mg then 0.4g/2.50g*100= the percentage of magnesium hydroxide =16%
Alkali. IF something contains hydroxide ions it is an alkali.
Hydroxide is not an element. Instead, it is a polyatomic anion that contains the two elements hydrogen and oxygen.
because it is a liquid