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an alkali which is not a metal hydroxide ​

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Answered by mahi577
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Explanation:

When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is dissolved in water, it forms OH ions and Na ions. Some metal hydroxides, like alkali metal hydroxides, ionize completely when dissolved, so that is why they are known as strong bases. Their pH is above 7, labeling them as bases.

Answered by Anshitkumarsingh
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Explanation:

When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is dissolved in water, it forms OH ions and Na ions. Some metal hydroxides, like alkali metal hydroxides, ionize completely when dissolved, so that is why they are known as strong bases. Their pH is above 7, labeling them as bases.

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