Potassium phosphate (K3PO4) is a strong base. It completely dissociates in water to release hydroxide ions, which can accept protons from acids, resulting in a basic solution.
Tripotassium phosphate is a weak electrolyte.
K3PO4 is a strong electrolyte because it completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, leading to a high concentration of ions in solution and strong electrical conductivity.
No. K3PO4, potassium phosphate is a salt and it is basic.
Tripotassium phosphate is a weak electrolyte.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
Tripotassium phosphate is a weak electrolyte.
K3PO4 is a strong electrolyte because it completely dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, leading to a high concentration of ions in solution and strong electrical conductivity.
No. K3PO4, potassium phosphate is a salt and it is basic.
Tripotassium phosphate is a weak electrolyte.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
Ammonia is a weak base
No, NaH2PO4 is not a strong base. It is actually a weak acid and its conjugate base, Na2HPO4, is a weak base.
No, CH3O is not a strong base. It is a weak base.
pH of a strong base has larger number than a weak base...
Its a strong base