Bases produce hydroxide Ions bye bonding with other chemicals making a solution..
Called a base.... Bases have a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
No. Alkoxide ions are stronger bases than hydroxide ions. The only way of making an alkoxide is by reacting a hihgly reactive metal such as sodium with the corresponding alcohol (react sodium with methanol to produce sodium methoxide). In water sodium methoxide will react to produce sodium hydroxide and methanol.
because it completely dissociates in water
Water and heat
a base
BASES....BASES...Are Compounds That Produce Hydroxide ions (OH-)....
Bases dissociate to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
Hydroxide Ions
Hydroxide (OH-) ions
Arrhenius defined bases as substances that dissolve in water to release hydroxide ions (OH-) into solution.
Hydroxide ions, OH-.
bases
Bases have a high concentration of OH- in solutions. Substances like NaOH and KOH are strong bases.
Some bases, such as sodium and potassium hydroxides, contain hydroxide ions even in solid form. Others, such as ammonia, produce hydroxide in solution but do not contain any such ions when in pure form.
When bases dissolve in water, they usually form alkaline solution. An alkaline solution has a pH that is more than seven.
Base comprises of hydroxide . Bases ionise to produce these ions. For example- NaOH is a base which is composed of OH-
A base in solution will produce hydroxide or OH- ions.