It depends on the identity of the base and choice of solvent
Bases dissolve two things-
These bases are also known as alkali.
Hydroxides of group 1 are among the soluble bases in water.
No
inorganic bases are soluble in water
Bases are insoluble in water; alkalis are soluble bases.
when bases are placed in water, the bases release hydroxyl ions.
Weak bases are soluble in water where as strong bases like KOH tend to heat up faster . Hence, strong bases are insoluble in water.
No, strong acids and bases are very soluble (will dissociate completely).
inorganic bases are soluble in water
Bases are insoluble in water; alkalis are soluble bases.
when bases are placed in water, the bases release hydroxyl ions.
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.
Weak bases are soluble in water where as strong bases like KOH tend to heat up faster . Hence, strong bases are insoluble in water.
Slightly
Ointments that are soluble in water are those that contain oleaginous bases. This component in ointments are also called hydrocarbon bases. It has an emollient effect and protects against the escape of moisture.
Bases can react with greases; soaps are formed, soluble in hot water.
Ointments that are soluble in water are those that contain oleaginous bases. This component in ointments are also called hydrocarbon bases. It has an emollient effect and protects against the escape of moisture.
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
Alkalies are those bases which are completely water soluble, so alkali can not be water insoluble.
nature of all the bases is that they are odourless (except ammonia),colourless and are also soluble in water