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what happens when bases are stongly heated​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

When bases are strongly heated they show variable behaviour depending on the nature elements constituting the base. If the base is carbonate or bicarbonate, e.g NaHCO3 or CaCO3, then heating gives the oxide of metal and carbon dioxide gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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When bases are heated externally they show various actions depending on the nature of the bases and its constitution. ... If the base is hydroxide of the metal then due to heating, water evaporates from the solution and the solid substance remains. Generally they start burning

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