A base is a compound that produces hydroxide ions in a solution. A basic solution is a solution that contains a higher pH concentration than 7.
This is called a neutralization reaction.
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
No, MgO is not a base. It is a basic oxide because it reacts with water to form a basic solution, but it is not a base itself.
NaOH is a strong base. It dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions, making the solution basic.
To determine if a salt solution is acidic, basic, or neutral, consider the strengths of the acid and base from which the salt is derived. If both the acid and base are strong, the solution is typically neutral. If the salt comes from a strong acid and a weak base, the solution will be acidic; if it comes from a weak acid and a strong base, the solution will be basic. Additionally, the hydrolysis of the salt ions in water can also affect the pH.
This is called a neutralization reaction.
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
A solution may be acidic basic or neutral.
changes to violet in basic solution
basic in nature
No, MgO is not a base. It is a basic oxide because it reacts with water to form a basic solution, but it is not a base itself.
No, a bicarbonate solution is basic. Bicarbonate ions are the conjugate base of carbonic acid, which makes the solution basic in nature.
Yes, when in solution it is strongly basic
A base solution releases OH- and the positive radical of the base.
Solutions with a pH over 7 are basic, and the higher the number, the stronger a base they are. A solution with a pH of 8 is a base.
A solution of ammonia is basic, no matter the concentration.
There are no basic gases, only in solution ammoniak (NH3) will react basic