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Explain Behaviour of Bases in water..​

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Answered by ItsHeartBroker
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⚫Like acids, it has been observed that the aqueous solutions of all bases such as sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide Conduct electricity.

⚫Bases like sodium Hydroxide, Magnesium hydroxide, etc suggests that baeses also contains ions in solutions...

⚫When bases are dissolved in water , they give hydroxide ions, OH– in aqueous solution. For Example:- when sodium hydroxide is dissolved in water, it dissolves as : ---

NaOH(s) –––H2O––> Na+(aq) + OH–(aq)

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Answer:

Behaviour Of bases in water :--

Explanation:

Arrhenius theory:-

Bases when dissolved in water gets dissociated and gives OH^-ions in solution.

ex-NaOH--->Na^++OH^-

Bronsted - Lowry theory

The base accepts proton from any proton giver or donors.

NH_3+H^+---->NH_4^+.

Lewis theory

The base act as electron pair donor . in simple words molecules should be associate with one or more lone pair of electrons to act as the base.

ex-NH_3,OH^-etc.

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