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Which base is formed from francium?​

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Answered by amritanshu6563
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The base formed from francium is francium hydroxide. The chemical formula of francium hydroxide is FrOH. Francium Hydroxide is found in two state are pellets and flakes in nature. It is an alkaline in nature. Francium Hydroxide is made up of one atom of Francium, one atom of Oxygen and one atom of hydrogen that means Francium Hydroxide is made up of one mole of Francium, one mole of Oxygen and one mole of hydrogen. Another is Fr2O when it is dissolved in water, it converted into Hydroxide called Francium Hydroxide.

Answered by LustyBoy
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  • The bases of Group I metals are all monobasic.
  • The bases of Group II metals are all dibasic.
  • Francium Hydroxide (FrOH) forms a strong base.
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