When NaOH is dissolved, if forms separate ions which cancel charge to make a neutral SOLUTION. Hope to have clarified this misunderstanding.
The number of cations and anions is identical.
Ammonia is alkaline, meaning it is a basic compound. It can act as a weak base when dissolved in water, forming ammonium hydroxide.
Metal hydroxides dissolved in water form basic solutions, with a pH greater than 7.
When bases dissolve in water, they usually form alkaline solution. An alkaline solution has a pH that is more than seven.
No. A sodium hydroxide solution is very basic.
The number of cations and anions is identical.
Sodium hydroxide, or lye, does not have a charge. It is an ionic compound composed of sodium 1+ and hydroxide 1- ions. When they combine to form the ionic compound sodium hydroxide, the 1+ and 1- charges cancel each other and the compound is neutral.
Ammonia is alkaline, meaning it is a basic compound. It can act as a weak base when dissolved in water, forming ammonium hydroxide.
Metal hydroxides dissolved in water form basic solutions, with a pH greater than 7.
Calcium hydroxide, represented as Ca(OH)₂, is classified as a strongly alkaline compound when dissolved in water. It dissociates to release hydroxide ions (OH⁻), which increases the pH of the solution, making it basic. Therefore, a solution of Ca(OH)₂ is alkaline, not acidic or neutral.
When bases dissolve in water, they usually form alkaline solution. An alkaline solution has a pH that is more than seven.
No. A sodium hydroxide solution is very basic.
KCN is a basic salt because it is formed from a strong base (potassium hydroxide, KOH) and a weak acid (hydrogen cyanide, HCN). It will behave as a base in aqueous solution, producing hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
No, sodium hydroxide is a strong base, so it is not neutral. It is highly alkaline with a pH above 7.
Neither, it is a salt. Dissolved in water it has a pH of 7 (neutral).
Because the number of positive hydrogen ions produced is equal to the number of negative ions produced, water is neutral. Water is neutral despite the production of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions because the number of positive hydrogen ions produced is equal to the number of negative ions produced, water is neutral.
A neutral solution has an equal number of hydronium ions (H3O+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) present, resulting in a balanced pH of 7. This equilibrium reflects the concentration of hydrogen ions being equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution.