NaOH and KOH are both strong bases, and the reason being is because both salts dissociate into Na+ OH-; K+ OH- ions. The dissociation goes to completion 100%, meaning the compound NaOH or KOH are torn apart to its entirety into the corresponding ions.
Yes it is a strong base, like the other alkali metal hydroxides. A base produces OH- ions and is over 7 on the pH scale.
The hydroxide ion contains two lone pairs located on the oxygen atom in order to accept protons and to produce water molecules.
Its a strong base
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
Strong base
Yes
NaOH is a stronga base.NH3 is a weak base.
Ammonia solution is a weak base.
NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
It is a so called Amfolyt. Both acid and base.
Sodium bicarbonate is a weak base.
NaOH is a stronga base.NH3 is a weak base.
STRONG base
Ammonia solution is a weak base.
NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
It is a so called Amfolyt. Both acid and base.
Sodium bicarbonate is a weak base.
weak acid is easily ionized in base
NaOH Is sodium hydroxide and is a strong base.
NaOH Is sodium hydroxide and is a strong base.
NaOH is a base because of its OH- group.
yes although, technically it isn't even considered basic because there are no OH- ions... if it read NaOH it would be a strong base because the Na+ and OH- ions dissosociate completely so it is can be considered a weak base because it isn't a strong base.
NaOH is a base. HCl is an acid. NaCl is a salt. H2O is an oxide.