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Q: What kind of anion does a base alkali release into the solution when it is dissolved in water?
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Cesium why blue in alkali?

Caesium metal is gives a bright blue solution when dissolved in liquid ammonia. The dissolving is believed to cause the production of caesium ions and a free electron. a similar blue colr is produced by sodium, potassium and rubidium. In aqueous alkali solutions caesium ion is colorless and therefore unless the anion is colored the solution is colorless.


What is the anion name for HClO3?

The ClO3- anion formed when HClO3 is dissolved is called Chlorate


What kind of ions do alkali metals form?

Alkali is a base that dissolves in water. It is highly reactive, but never found in elemental forms of nature.


An ion that has a negative charge?

Chloride would be a negative ion in sodium chloride dissolved in water.


What ions are produced when KCl dissolved in H2O?

The cation,K +and the anion,Cl -


What is an aurochloride?

An aurochloride is a complex anion, AuCl4- which is produced when gold is dissolved in aqua regia.


Why does lithium form stable complex compound than other alkali metals?

As complex comopunds or salts are those which can dissociate to give complex anion and simple cation and vice versa. As Li is small in size and if Li combine with comples anion then it will form a complex compounds.While the other alkali metals are large in size. So if these metals combine with large anion or complex anion then they does not form a complex compounds. It is the reason that Cation which is in the form of alkali is large or complex and anion also comple. So, in this case both ions that produced are large.That's why other then Li, alkali metals not form comples compounds. One of the best example of Li complex compound is " Lithium tetra-amine " Li(NH3)4


Does KClO2 form a basic solution in water?

I believe it should be a basic solution... When you have metals with a weak acid's anion, you receive basic solution in water.... HClO2, chlorous Acid, is a weak acid. The Potassium, K an alkali metal, is now where the H+ was, making it KClO2 and that acts as a base in water


Does CaSO4 contain a covalent bond?

No. CaSO4 is a ionic bond. The Ca(2+) and the SO4(2-) are dissolved in solution and become the cation and anion shown above. The SO4(2-) is covalently bonded one sulfur to four oxygen's.


What anion is normally present in deionized water and can be precipitated by silver ions?

The chloride anion. Silver chloride is a solid that will precipitate out of solution.


What ions will the acid HCO 3 form when dissolved in water?

You think probable to the anion bicarbonate - (HCO3)-.


What is sodium chloride in water?

Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water: NaCl--------------Na+ + Cl-