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Classify the various types of bases based on their ionisation.​

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Answered by CyberBeast
3

Explanation:

\begin{gathered}\rm \: = \: \dfrac{ - 58 + 63}{2}\\ \end{gathered}

=

2

−58+63

\begin{gathered}\rm \: = \: \dfrac{5}{2}\\ \end{gathered}

=

2

5

Hence,

\begin{gathered}\boxed{\tt{ \rm \:\dfrac{1}{2} \left | \begin{array}{ccc} - 4 &5&1 \\ 0&7&1 \\ 5& - 5&1\end{array}\right| + \dfrac{1}{2} \left | \begin{array}{ccc} - 4 &5&1 \\ - 4& - 2&1 \\ 5& - 5&1\end{array}\right| = \: \dfrac{5}{2}}}\\ \end{gathered}

2

1

−4

0

5

5

7

−5

1

1

1

+

2

1

−4

−4

5

5

−2

−5

1

1

1

=

2

5

Answered by asadarsh3215
1

Answer:

Classifications of bases according to strength ( degree of...

Examples : Potassium hydroxide KOH , Sodium hydroxide NaOH , Barium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 .

Examples : Ammonium hydroxide NH4OH.

FeO ( s ) + 2HCl ( aq ) → FeCl2 + H2 O ( l )

Metal hydroxides such as Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 , Sodium hydroxide NaOH

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