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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-.

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15y ago

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