None of the original base remains in solution.
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It contributes OH- ions to a solution. ion…
A strong inorganic base dissociates completely and gives hydroxide ions (OH- ions).
There are organic compounds that act as strong Lewis bases and they generally have nitrogen donor atoms
it depends on the strength of the acid and base used: so, strong acid + strong base = neutral equivalence point strong acid + weak base = acidic equivalence point weak acid + strong base = basic equivalence point In this case, HCl is a strong acid, and Na2CO3 a weak base. Therefore, the equivalence point will be slightly acidic.
yes, almost total dissociation in water, the more OH negative hydroxide ions in solution, the more basic the solution is.
Sodium itself is neither an acid nor a base. However, it will react with water to form the strong base sodium hydroxide.
Ammonia is a weak basic (alkaline) with a pH of 11.5. Ammonia is weak because it only partially ionizes.
Because the conjugate acid of a strong base is a much weaker acid than water. Since the conjugate acid is so weak, its chemical action as an acid is negligible in solution. Strong bases have very weak conjugate acids. Weak bases have relatively strong conjugate acids. The same is true for the conjugate bases of strong acids, such as HCl. Cl- is a much weaker base than than water, so its effects are also negligible.
None of the above. Br- is neutral, with no acidic or basic properties
No it isn't. It aquires properties from H2SO4 which is a strong acid, although cuso4 is a salt.
True http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia#Properties
This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
bitter taste, slightly electrolyte or no electrolyte depends on if strong or weak base
Let's see. NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O Looks like it. The product of this strong base and strong acid reaction is a salt ( table salt ) and water.
It is a strong base.
yes alkali and base have same properties
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is a strong base. HCL (Hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid.Both species almost completely dissociate in H2O solution.See the Related Questions for more information.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
Usually because alloys are stronger or otherwise have better properties in one way or another.