Chemistry, asked by SunainaAhlawat, 1 year ago

which is more basic Ca(OH)3 or Cu(OH)3...why

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Answered by poonambice
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Ca(OH)3 because ca is more reactive than cu.


SunainaAhlawat: hmm but how
SunainaAhlawat: explain?? plz
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Ca(OH)3 is more basic than Cu(OH)3.

Explanation:

  • Calcium is an alkaline metal
  • CaOH easily accepts a proton when dissolved in water, so it is more basic
  • Bases are distinguished by their bitter flavour and slick consistency.
  • Alkali is the name for a base that can dissolve in water.
  • Salts are produced when these compounds interact chemically with acids.
  • Bases have a history of turning red litmus blue.
  • When these compounds are dissolved in water, hydroxide ions (OH- ions) are released.
  • The aqueous solutions of bases are effective electrical conductors.
  • Bases have pH values that are always higher than 7.
  • Bases have the power to turn red litmus paper blue and have an unpleasant taste.

Ca(OH)3 is more basic.

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