Bases have a high concentration of OH- in solutions. Substances like NaOH and KOH are strong bases.
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
bases produce hydroxide ions
The hydroxide ion, OH-.
H(-) ions
Yes
OH- Ions
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
Acids have H+ while bases have OH-
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
H+ ions
Yes
OH- Ions
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
Acids have H+ while bases have OH-
ions
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
yes because in one of the category of bases bases r defined as furnishing OH- ions
Because all bases have same characteristics and they reacts the same.
When bases dissolve in water, they usually form alkaline solution. An alkaline solution has a pH that is more than seven.
Yes, because all Arrhenius bases contain OH- ions which accept the proton.
Acids releases in water ion H+.