Washing powder typically contains a mixture of ingredients including both weak bases (like borax) and strong bases (like sodium hydroxide). The overall pH of washing powder is usually alkaline due to the presence of these bases, but it is not considered a particularly strong base compared to substances like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
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.
Methanol (MeOH) is a weak base.
It is the product of a strong acid and a weak base, but is itself a mildly acidic salt.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
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
Methanol (MeOH) is a weak base.
It is the product of a strong acid and a weak base, but is itself a mildly acidic salt.
No, ETOH (ethanol) is not a strong base. It is a weak base.