CBSE BOARD X, asked by jigarraas, 1 year ago

What are strong bases????

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Answered by aryankumarsingh20010
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★Strong bases are bases which completely dissociate in water into the cation and OH-(hydroxide ion). The hydroxides of the Group I (alkali metals) and Group II (alkaline earth) metals usually are considered to be strong bases. These are classic Arrhenius bases.

★ Here is a list of the most common strong bases.

LiOH - lithium hydroxideNaOH - sodium hydroxide
KOH - potassium hydroxideRbOH - rubidium hydroxide
CsOH - cesium hydroxide*Ca(OH)2 - calcium hydroxide*Sr(OH)2 - strontium hydroxide*Ba(OH)2 - barium hydroxide

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Answered by M416
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The Bases which completely ionise to give hydroxide ions (OH-) are called strong bases.

For eg :- Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) etc. Completely disassociate in aqueous solution and therefore , these are strong bases, Water soluble bases are also called alkalis. For eg :-

N_{a}OH  \frac{ \:  \:  \:  \:  \: water \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  }{}  {NA}^{ + }  +  {OH}^{ - }

KOH \frac{ \:  \:  \: water \:  \:  }{}  {K}^{ + } \:  \:  + \:  \:   {OH}^{ - }

[ All are aqueous solution (aq) ]

NOTE :- STRONG BASES ARE ALSO STRONG ELECTROLYTES...

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