Examples: hydroxides of alkali metals.
Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
Bases
Bleach and Ammonia
In chemistry, compounds containing the function -OH; examples: sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, etc.
context? relative to? to whom? to what? I was tempted to answer "Home Plate" is far more dangerous than all other three put together, but I forbore... Most commonly available; Sodium Hydroxide, Calcium Hydroxide are two with high EZero values
Examples: aluminium and magnesium hydroxides.
Some examples of bases are Water, Milk of Magnesia, Antacids, etc.
Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
orange juice
Bases are substances that can undergo neutralization reactions with acids. Hydroxides of Group 1 and 2 can be given as examples for bases.
Buffers are weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH....
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a few examples could be:Death Cap mushroom and psylocybe mushroom, are both dangerous to humans.Some yeast is dangerous to many species.Mold spores can be harmful to many organisms.
If, by "base", you mean an alkaline substance, then some examples of bases are the hydroxides (sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, etc.) and ammonia. Bases are often subcategorized as Lewis bases (substances that donate electrons, such as hydroxides) and Bronsted-Lowry bases (substances that accept protons, such as ammonia).
Bases
Acids and bases are not salts.
Bleach and Ammonia