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In classification of acids,we have four types( Monobasic, diabasic, tribasic & tetrabasic acids) but in the case of base we only have three types mainly the monoacidic, diacidic & triacidic bases, why? what about tetracidic bases, why do they don't exist?

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Answered by XxllBadKarmallxX
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Bases are substances that slippery to touch when in aqueous form. They taste bitter and change the color of red litmus paper to blue. Bases also dissociate in the water like acids, but instead of producing H+ they produce OH- i.e. hydroxyl ion. If a base dissolves in water then it is called an Alkali. Ammonium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide are some examples of alkalis. Alkalines become less alkaline when mixed with acids. The pH level of bases ranges from 8-14.

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Answered by adityakp95
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Bases are substances that slippery to touch when in aqueous form. They taste bitter and change the color of red litmus paper to blue. Bases also dissociate in the water like acids, but instead of producing H+ they produce OH- i.e. hydroxyl ion. If a base dissolves in water then it is called an Alkali. Ammonium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide are some examples of alkalis. Alkalines become less alkaline when mixed with acids. The pH level of bases ranges from 8-14.

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