Why does NaOH solution,
which is a strong base,
contains H+ ions too?
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helo guys its your answer
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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base because when placed in water, it dissociates completely into sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxyl ions (OH-), all of which are now released and dissolved in water. Acids, bases and salts, dissociate (separate) into electrolytes (ions) when
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NaOH you a basic in nature it's also a strong base and it contains OH- ions
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