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ionisation of NaOH is decreased in the presence of
(a)AcOH
(b)MeOH
(c) EtOH
(d) none of these

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Answered by Sonalisingh12
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ionisation of NaOH is decreased in presence of AcOH
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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(a)AcOH

Sodium hydroxide is an ionic compound containing both sodium and hydroxide ions. A base can be conceived of as an ionic substance that creates the hydroxyl anion in solution, according to the Bronsted Theory. The sodium ion as well as the hydroxide anion (HO–) are formed when sodium hydroxide, NaOH, ionizes. Sodium Hydroxide is an ionic bond made up of two ions: sodium (Na+) and oxygen (OH).

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