None of the original base remains in solution.
Ephedrine sulfate will act as a weak acid in solution because yes it is the salt of a weak base (ephedrine) and a strong acid (sulfuric acid)
Sodium itself is neither an acid nor a base. However, it will react with water to form the strong base sodium hydroxide.
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
Salts formed from strong acid and strong base are neither acidic nor basic. Salts formed from strong acid and weak base are slightly acidic. Salts formed from weak acid and strong base are slightly basic.
yes, almost total dissociation in water, the more OH negative hydroxide ions in solution, the more basic the solution is.
NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite) is not a strong base but rather a weak base. It is a commonly used in bleach and has some basic properties, but it is not as strong as other common bases like sodium hydroxide.
A strong acid reacting with a strong base will form water and a salt. This reaction will result in a neutral solution because the acid and base will neutralize each other's properties.
This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
None of the above. Br- is neutral, with no acidic or basic properties
bitter taste, slightly electrolyte or no electrolyte depends on if strong or weak base
Sodium chlorate (NaClO3) is not classified as a strong base. It is a salt formed from a strong acid (chloric acid) and a strong base (sodium hydroxide), and it primarily dissociates in solution to yield Na+ and ClO3- ions. While it can influence pH, it does not exhibit the strong basic properties characteristic of strong bases like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
No, cyclohexane is not a base at all. It is a saturated hydrocarbon that is nonpolar and does not possess any acidic or basic properties.
NaOH is a base. Its properties include being a strong alkali, highly corrosive, and capable of neutralizing acids. It is also known for its ability to dissolve in water and release hydroxide ions.
pH 14 is the strongest base and it is usually sodium hydroxide
Being the conjugate base of nitric acid (a strong acid), the nitrate ion is a weak base.
During the titration of a strong acid with a strong base, the pH of the solution gradually increases as the base is added. This demonstrates neutralization, where the acidic and basic properties cancel each other out to form a neutral solution. The point at which the pH is exactly 7 indicates that the acid and base have completely reacted, achieving a neutral state.
Fairy Liquid is a weak base. It contains a small amount of ammonia, which gives it basic properties, but it is not as strong as other common household bases like bleach or ammonia cleaners.