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Classification of Bases (Alkalis)

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  • Key Points: Classification of Bases
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Classification of Bases

  • Strong alkalis (e.g., NaOH, KOH) dissociate almost completely in water, producing a high concentration of OH⁻ ions.
  • Weak alkalis (e.g., NH₄OH, Ca(OH)₂) dissociate only partially in water, giving fewer OH⁻ ions.
  • Acidity of a base is the number of OH⁻ ions it can produce per molecule in aqueous solution.
  • Monoacidic bases (NaOH, KOH, NH₄OH) produce one OH⁻ ion per molecule.
  • Diacidic and triacidic bases produce two [Ca(OH)₂] and three [Al(OH)₃, Fe(OH)₃] OH⁻ ions respectively per molecule.
 
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