Does sodium hydroxide IONIZE in water to form a strong base?
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Svante Arrhenius proposed in 1884 that a base is a substance which dissociates in aqueous solution to form hydroxide ions OH−.
NaOH is an Arrhenius base because it dissociates in water to give the hydroxide (OH-) and sodium (Na+) ions. An Arrhenius acid is therefore any substance that ionizes when it dissolves in water to give the H+, or hydrogen, ion.
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yes Sodium Hydroxide is a strong base when it is dissolved in water they release a h - That is hydroxide ions to form NIOS that is Sodium Hydroxide
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