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Bases have a pH above 7. These are of two types. The one which is soluble is called ALKALIES. The one which are insoluble are called INSOLUBLE BASE. Not all bases are soluble but only some of them are soluble. Eg: Ammonia, Aq. NaOH, etc are alkalies; they are soluble. RS :D
Slightly
Methylene blue
The two water soluble gases areO2 & CO2
Alkalies are those bases which are completely water soluble, so alkali can not be water insoluble.
inorganic bases are soluble in water
No, strong acids and bases are very soluble (will dissociate completely).
Bases are insoluble in water; alkalis are soluble bases.
Soluble or not soluble, salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
No, only alkalies, the bases of Ist group of periodic table are soluble in water, H3BO3 is an acid Boric acid and it is insoluble in water.
It depends on the identity of the base and choice of solvent
Bases have a pH above 7. These are of two types. The one which is soluble is called ALKALIES. The one which are insoluble are called INSOLUBLE BASE. Not all bases are soluble but only some of them are soluble. Eg: Ammonia, Aq. NaOH, etc are alkalies; they are soluble. RS :D
yes
Fat-soluble and water -soluble. Vit C is water soluble. Vits A and D are fat soluble.
when bases are placed in water, the bases release hydroxyl ions.
All alkalis are soluble, and this property separates them from bases.
A soluble substance is a substance that can dissolve in another substance.