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which ions makes the water alkalens​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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A base or alkali accepts hydrogen ions, and when added to water, it soaks up the hydrogen ions formed by the dissociation of water so that the balance shifts in favor of the hydroxyl ionconcentration, making the solutionalkaline or basic. An example of a common base is sodium hydroxide, or lye, used in making soap

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  • A base or alkali accepts hydrogen ions, and when added to water, it soaks up the hydrogen ions formed by the dissociation of water so that the balance shifts in favor of the hydroxyl ion concentration, making the solution alkaline or basic. An example of a common base is sodium hydroxide, or lye, used in making soap.

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