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Explain me behaviour of Bases in water ?​

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Answered by TheNightRider
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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)

Answered by Silvershades02
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Diluting acids and bases. Adding waterto an acid or base will change its pH.Water is mostly water molecules soadding water to an acid or base reduces the concentration of ions in the solution. ... Similarly, when an alkali is diluted with water the concentration of OH - ions decreases.

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