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what happen if an base is disolved in water explain with an example​

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Acids are substances that when dissolved in water release hydrogen ions, H+(aq). Bases are substances that react with and neutralise acids, producing water. When dissolved, bases release hydroxide ions, OH-(aq) into solution. Water is the product of an acid and base reacting....

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Acids are substances that when dissolved in water release hydrogen ions, H+(aq). Bases are substances that react with and neutralise acids, producing water. When dissolved, bases release hydroxide ions, OH-(aq) into solution. Water is the product of an acid and base reacting.

An aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide is alkaline in nature which gives hydroxyl ions ions in solution.

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