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Question
How is a base prepared by double decomposition? Explain, giving an example.
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Solution
A base can be prepared by double decomposition when a soluble salt reacts with another soluble compound, resulting in the formation of an insoluble base (hydroxide) as a precipitate.
Example:
When sodium hydroxide reacts with copper(II) sulphate, insoluble copper(II) hydroxide is formed:
\[\ce{CuSO4 + 2NaOH -> Cu(OH)2 ↓ + Na2SO4}\]
Here, Cu(OH)2 is the base formed as a precipitate.
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