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what is bases in Physics?


zainab1125: The basis and crystal structure. The crystal structure is formed by associating every lattice point with an assembly of atoms or molecules or ions, which are identical in composition, arrangement and orientation, is called as the basis. The atomic arrangement in a crystal is called crystal structure.
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Answered by Devilking08
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Bases-any substance that forms Hydroxide ions OH- , in a water. Solution is a base in addition or base is any substance that accepts + from acids the definitions are related because the OS - ions produced by some bases do accept h + ions.


One way to think about bases is as the opposites of acids. In the pure and dissolved state many pieces are crystalline solids. Bases feel sleepy and have a bitter taste like strong acid ,strong bases are cohesive and contact with skin can result in sever burns.


Example-sodium hydroxide or caustic acid (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH) etc.


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Answered by Anonymous
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what is bases in Physics?

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 \huge \red\rightarrow One of a small number of physical quantities in a system of measurement that are defined, independent of other physical quantities, by means of a physical standard and by procedures for comparing the quantity to be measured with the standard.

 \huge \red\rightarrow Also known as fundamental quantity.

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