OH+ ions.hope this helps.
ACIDS form hydrogen ions H+ in water. Bases form hydroxide ions OH-in water
If a substance can produce hydroxide ions in solution, then that substance can be considered as a base.
A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water.
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
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.
ACIDS form hydrogen ions H+ in water. Bases form hydroxide ions OH-in water
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A substance that releases hydroxyl ions in water is a base. Bases are substances which in water, becomes slippery, has a bitter taste, changes indicator color, forms salts with acids and promotes base catalysis. Alkaline earth materials is an example of a base.
If a substance can produce hydroxide ions in solution, then that substance can be considered as a base.
a base produces hydroxide ions(OH-) in water
A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water.
This substance is a base.
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
In chemistry a base is a substance that is a water-soluble compound capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt and water. An Arrhenius base is a substance that dissociates in aqueous solution to produce hydroxide ions (OH-).
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.
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Bronsted-Lowry's BASES are a substance that either contains hydroxide ions OH- or reacts with water to form hydroxide ions.