This leads to neutral water by H+ + OH- --> H2O and neutral salt solution when added in equavalent amounts, BUT it is NOT a buffered solution.
two hydroxides (OH-OH)
Carbon dioxide is absorbed in hydroxides.
If you think hydroxides the ions are anions OH-.
The -ide suffix basically means that 2 elements are combining. For example, sodium(Na) and chlorine (Cl) chemically react to form Sodium chloride. Notice how chlorine changes to chloride?? It means two elements are reacting.
Yes, alkaline earth metals react with water forming their hydroxides.
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First of all, C5H5N is a base, not an acid and is also known as Pyridine, an organic compound similar to benzene in structure. It is very weak as a base though because it does not dissociate very much as all. In order for a compound to be a strong acid or base, it my ionize and dissociate completely in water, and the only bases that do this are metal hydroxides with metals in groups I and II (Except for Magnesium and Beryllium).
If you think to bases as hydroxides some example are: sodium hydroxides, potassium hydroxides, calcium hydroxides, uranium hydroxides etc.
The hydroxide of Lithium is most soluble but all the hydroxides of alkali metals are completely soluble in water.
strong bases
strong bases
hydroxides of metals form what class of compound?
You think probable to aluminium and magnesium hydroxides.
Metals of the 1st group form hydroxides by reacting with water. When metal anions react with other hydroxides, metal hydroxides are formed. Silver hydroxide is unstable.
Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, calcium, strontium, and barium hydroxides are soluble.
Strontium hydroxides soluble at higher temperatures, where it forms a strong alkaline solution by completely dissociating in addition to dissolving (not the same thing).
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal