We konw that all bases have OH- ions. So, how CaCO3 is called a base though it clearly does not have OH- ions ?
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All bases produce OH- ions when they are dissolved in water.
When CaCO3 is dissolved in water it produces OH- ions
Hence it is classified as a base.
When CaCO3 is dissolved in water it produces OH- ions
Hence it is classified as a base.
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