Why do bases not show basic behaviour in the absence of watr?
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The acidic behaviour of a substance is due to the presence of H+(aq) ions. As acids do not dissociate to produce H+(aq) ions in the absence of water so they do not show acidic behaviour.
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The main reason behind it's in production oh H+ ions by acids while it doesn't happens with base. Hence bases don't show basic behaviour in the absence of water.
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Here is your answer,
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The main reason behind it's in production oh H+ ions by acids while it doesn't happens with base. Hence bases don't show basic behaviour in the absence of water.
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HOPE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND MY WORDS, a request is here please as I am an ACE ranker I wish that to make my way easy for the GENIUS rank you should mark my answer brainlest if you wish then only ☺.
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