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The solution of ammonium hydroxide will contain
A1.
Molecules & is the example of weak alkali.

A2.
Molecules & ions & is the example of strong alkali

A3.
Almost ions & is the example of strong alkali.

A4.
Molecules & ions & is the example of weak alkali
which is the correct option?

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Answer:

A3.

Strong Arrhenius Bases Therefore, the concentration of hydroxide ions in a strongly basic solution is equal to that of the undissociated base. Common examples of strong Arrhenius bases are the hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals such as NaOH and Co².

A2.

By contrast, a strong alkali like NaOH (sodium hydroxide or caustic soda) releases almost all of its OH- ions in solution. Alkaline solutions have a large number of free OH- ions in solution. These OH- ions like to bind to any free H+ ions.

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