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Give me names of bases atleast 20 with their chemical formula​

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Answered by Ayushavani
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Answer:

Name - Formula

Aluminum Hydroxide Al(OH)3

Ammonium Hydroxide NH4OH

Arsenic Hydroxide As(OH)3

Barium Hydroxide Ba(OH)2

Beryllium Hydroxide Be(OH)2

Bismuth(III) Hydroxide Bi(OH)3

Boron Hydroxide B(OH)3

Cadmium Hydroxide Cd(OH)2

Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2

Cerium(III) Hydroxide Ce(OH)3

Cesium Hydroxide CsOH

Chromium(II) Hydroxide Cr(OH)2

Chromium(III) Hydroxide Cr(OH)3

Chromium(V) Hydroxide Cr(OH)5

Chromium(VI) Hydroxide Cr(OH)6

Cobalt(II) Hydroxide Co(OH)2

Cobalt(III) Hydroxide Co(OH)3

Copper(I) Hydroxide CuOH

Copper(II) Hydroxide Cu(OH)2

Gallium(II) Hydroxide Ga(OH)2

Gallium(III) Hydroxide Ga(OH)3

Gold(I) Hydroxide AuOH

Gold(III) Hydroxide Au(OH)3

Indium(I) Hydroxide InOH

Indium(II) Hydroxide In(OH)2

Indium(III) Hydroxide In(OH)3

Iridium(III) Hydroxide Ir(OH)3

Iron(II) Hydroxide Fe(OH)2

Iron(III) Hydroxide Fe(OH)3

Lanthanum Hydroxide La(OH)3

Lead(II) HydroxidePb (OH)2

Lead(IV) HydroxidePb(OH)4

Lithium Hydroxide LiOH

Magnesium Hydroxide Mg(OH)2

Manganese(II) Hydroxide Mn(OH)2

Manganese(III) Hydroxide Mn(OH)3

Manganese(IV) Hydroxide Mn(OH)4

Manganese(VII) Hydroxide Mn(OH)7

Mercury(I) Hydroxide Hg2(OH)2

Mercury(II) Hydroxide Hg(OH)2

Molybdenum Hydroxide Mo(OH)3

Neodymium Hydroxide Nd(OH)3

Nickel Oxo-hydroxide NiOOH

Nickel(II) Hydroxide Ni(OH)2

Nickel(III) Hydroxide Ni(OH)3

Niobium Hydroxide Nb(OH)3

Osmium(IV) Hydroxide Os(OH)4

Palladium(II) Hydroxide Pd(OH)2

Palladium(IV) Hydroxide Pd(OH)4  

Platinum(II) Hydroxide Pt(OH)2

Platinum(IV) Hydroxide Pt(OH)4

Plutonium(IV) Hydroxide Pu(OH)4

Potassium Hydroxide KOH

Radium Hydroxide Ra(OH)2

Rubidium Hydroxide RbOH

Ruthenium(III) Hydroxide Ru(OH)3

Scandium Hydroxide Sc(OH)3

Silicon Hydroxide Si(OH)4

Silver Hydroxide AgOH

Sodium Hydroxide NaOH

Strontium Hydroxide Sr(OH)2

Tantalum(V) Hydroxide Ta(OH)5

Technetium(II) Hydroxide Tc(OH)2

Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide C4H12NOH

Thallium(I) Hydroxide TlOH

Thallium(III) Hydroxide Tl(OH)3

Thorium Hydroxide Th(OH)4

Tin(II) Hydroxide Sn(OH)2

Tin(IV) Hydroxide Sn(OH)4

Titanium(II) Hydroxide Ti(OH)2

Titanium(III) Hydroxide Ti(OH)3

Titanium(IV) Hydroxide Ti(OH)4

Tungsten(II) Hydroxide W(OH)2

Uranyl Hydroxide (UO2)2(OH)4

Vanadium(II) Hydroxide V(OH)2

Vanadium(III) Hydroxide V(OH)3

Vanadium(V) Hydroxide V(OH)5

Ytterbium Hydroxide Yb(OH)3

Yttrium Hydroxide Y(OH)3

Zinc Hydroxide Zn(OH)2

Zirconium Hydroxide Zr(OH)4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some common strong Arrhenius bases include:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)

Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)

Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2)

Caesium hydroxide (CsOH)

Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)2)

Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)

Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)

Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

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