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Many metal hydroxides decompose when heated to yield metal oxides and?

H2O i think


Alkali metal hydroxides and alkaline earth metal hydroxides are .?

strong bases


Alkali metal hydroxides and alkaline earth metal hydroxides are?

Alkali metal hydroxides are strong bases that are highly water-soluble, forming alkaline solutions. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides are also bases but are less soluble in water compared to alkali metal hydroxides, resulting in less alkaline solutions.


Hydroxides of metals form what class of compound?

Hydroxides of metals form a class of compounds known as metal hydroxides. These compounds consist of a metal ion bonded to a hydroxide ion (OH-), resulting in a basic chemical species. Metal hydroxides are often characterized by their ability to dissociate in water to form metal cations and hydroxide ions.


What do metal hydroxides make when they dissolve in water?

Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal


Are all the metal hydroxides a.k.a alkaline soluble?

No, not all metal hydroxides are soluble in water. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides like calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide are sparingly soluble, while alkali metal hydroxides like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are highly soluble.


Are metal hydroxides dissolved in water neutral?

Metal hydroxides dissolved in water form basic solutions, with a pH greater than 7.


How metallic hydroxide formed?

Metallic hydroxides are formed when a metal reacts with water or a base to produce a metal cation and hydroxide anion (OH-). For example, when sodium metal reacts with water, it forms sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The metal hydroxide then dissociates in solution to release hydroxide ions.


Why are alcohols classified in a distinct category apart from metal hydroxides?

One of the most important reasons is that alcohols do not ionize in water solutions, as metal hydroxides do. This is one of the consequences of another important difference: Alcohols exist at standard temperature as discrete, covalently bonded molecules, but metal hydroxides are ionically bonded and do not contain discrete molecules.


Name a metal carbonate that does not decompose?

Magnesium carbonate is a metal carbonate that does not decompose easily at room temperature or below.


Are all metal hydroxides strong soluble bases?

No. Not ALL metal hydroxides are strong bases, and not all strong bases are soluble.Only group 2 hydroxides (LiOH, NaOH, KOH, etc) and three group 2 metal hydroxides (CaOH, SrOH, and BaOH) are strong bases.Solubility is determined by how much the substance deionizes in a solution at a given temperature. A soluble substance is considered to be soluble if makes 0.1 M, and insoluble if it's less than 0.0001 M.For example, BaOH is a strong base, and is considered insoluble because less than 1% of it dissolves in water. But the bit that does is a very strong electrolyte.


Is metal hydroxide hazardous?

Metal hydroxides are generally considered low hazard, as they are not usually highly toxic or reactive. However, some specific metal hydroxides may still pose risks depending on the metal and concentration. It is important to assess each metal hydroxide individually for its specific hazards and follow proper handling and disposal procedures.