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Yes, KOH or potassium hydroxide, will release the hydroxide ion, OH-, a very strong base, when dissolved in water.
Substances that form ions when dissolved in water are electrolytes.
If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
When a strong base is dissolved in water , OH ion concentration will be high.
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Arrhenius' definition of a base is simply that bases are substances that when dissolved in water release hydroxide ions (OH-).
Yes, KOH or potassium hydroxide, will release the hydroxide ion, OH-, a very strong base, when dissolved in water.
Substances that form ions when dissolved in water are electrolytes.
An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the H+ ion, and a base is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the OH- ion.
If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
When a strong base is dissolved in water , OH ion concentration will be high.
compounds that release ions when they dissolve in water ar called acids.
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acids are released
Answer: Base
Yes, limestone or calcium carbonate is a base when it is dissolved in water. Water itself can act as either an acid or a base.
Electrolytes that release hydrogen ion in water are called acids.