Strong bases dissociate entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions.
Hydroxide ions and cations.
A strong base completely dissociates to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions in water.
because it completely dissociates in water
Lithium hydroxide is a stronger base (dissociates more completely) than ammonium hydroxide.
Arrhenius
The easiest way of remembering whether something is a base is by remembering: "A base is a metal oxide, metal hydroxide, or ammonia." Sodium Hydroxide comes under the metal hydroxide category, so yes, it is a base.
Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye or NaOH, is a common base. NaOH is a strong base, and thus fully dissociates in aqueous solution.
A strong acids dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions A strong base dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
Yes, any thing with hydroxide as part of the compound is a base i.e. NaOH (sodium hydroxide)
Rubidium hydroxide is a strong base as are all alkali metal hydroxides.
A base (also called an alkali) is a substance that consists of a metal ion combined with a hydroxide ion. Examples are sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
The Metal hydroxides are strong base, therefore metal hydroxide decomposes on heating to form metal oxide and water.