Strong, ANY OH- base is strong, they're all hydroxides!!
But Mg- and Ca-hydroxides are not very soluble like Na- and K-hydroxides.
By the way, if you're using the wrong formula writing for ammonia = NH4OH, then this is not a strong hydroxide and it doesn't 'dissolve' as a salt splitting off OH-, but actually it exists as (NH3)aq partially deprotonating (as weakbase) the H2O molecules to OH-.
It is a salt not an acid, but its aqueous solution is slightly acidic in nature.
It is a weak base
No, Mg(OH)2 is a weak base.
Mg(OH)2 This is the strong base magnesium hydroxide.
Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 is a weak base and SOH2 as a compound doesn't exist.
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Inbetween, rather strong, not very weak
No, Mg(OH)2 is a weak base.
Mg(OH)2 This is the strong base magnesium hydroxide.
weak weak
Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 is a weak base and SOH2 as a compound doesn't exist.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
weak is not strong
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antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.
weak because you can eat it
Weak
weak and strong,it depends