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why is base not soluble in water

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Answered by aslamkhan0786921
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bases which are oxides such as Copper(II) Oxide CuO, are not water soluble, and thus don't give hydroxyl ions when dissolving in water - they don't dissolve in water. ... THUS, in conclusion, all alkalis are bases, but all bases (except hydroxides) are NOT alkalis.


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Answered by sstanya008
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The thing is that bases which are oxides such as Copper(II) Oxide CuO, are not water soluble, and thus don't give hydroxyl ions when dissolving in water - they don't dissolve in water. ... THUS, in conclusion, all alkalis are bases, but all bases (except hydroxides) are NOT alkalis.

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