potassium hydroxide and Sodium Hydroxide which is strong base and why explain it
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KOH is a more powerful base than NaOH. K-O bond is weaker than the Na-O bond because of the size of K. It is therefore a more powerful base than NaOH.
Why is NaOH a strong base than others?
- Because NaOH completely dissolves in water and releases hydroxide ions along with sodium ions, it is a powerful base that contributes to an aqueous solution's basic composition.
- A substance that releases OH- ions in an aqueous solution is referred to as a basic substance. NaOH has a pH of about 12, which designates it as a strong base.
What is a strong base:
A completely ionic base like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide is a strong base. Imagine the molecule completely divided into metal ions and hydroxide ions in solution. One mole of hydroxide ions is produced for every mole of sodium hydroxide that dissolves.
The complete question is ''Out of KOH and NaOH, which is a stronger base and why?''.
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