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soluble base -----------> insoluble base

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Soluble Base :—

Water soluble bases are called alkalis. It possess pH value of more than 7. They are generally water - soluble. Some concentrated solutions may even cause chemical burns. Alkali aqueous solutions are soapy to the

Insoluble Base :—

Bases may either be soluble or insoluble in water when something is soluble in water it simply means a compound will give off OH - (hydroxyl) ions when it is placed in water. Insoluble "generally means that a substance does not dissolve in water. Some examples include: sand, fats, wood, metals, and plastic.

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Soluble Base :—

Water soluble bases are called alkalis. It possess pH value of more than 7. They are generally water - soluble. Some concentrated solutions may even cause chemical burns. Alkali aqueous solutions are soapy to the

Insoluble Base :—

Bases may either be soluble or insoluble in water when something is soluble in water it simply means a compound will give off OH - (hydroxyl) ions when it is placed in water. Insoluble "generally means that a substance does not dissolve in water. Some examples include: sand, fats, wood, metals, and plastic.

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