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A Base Is A Substance That Neutralises An Acid

The document discusses bases and their ability to neutralize acids. It identifies several substances that can act as bases, including metal hydroxides, metal oxides, metal carbonates, metal hydrogencarbonates, ammonia solution, and metals. Lists are then provided of specific examples of bases within each category.

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A Base Is A Substance That Neutralises An Acid

The document discusses bases and their ability to neutralize acids. It identifies several substances that can act as bases, including metal hydroxides, metal oxides, metal carbonates, metal hydrogencarbonates, ammonia solution, and metals. Lists are then provided of specific examples of bases within each category.

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77 BASES

A base is a substance that neutralises an acid


There are many different substances which can
neutralise acids. They include:
Metal hydroxides
Metal oxides
Metal carbonates
Metal hydrogencarbonates
Ammonia solution
Metals

77 BASES
A base is a substance that neutralises an acid
Metal hydroxides
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Sodium hydroxide
Potassium hydroxide
Magnesium hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide
Aluminium hydroxide
Iron (II) hydroxide
Copper (II) hydroxide
Zinc hydroxide
Lead (II) hydroxide

77 BASES
A base is a substance that neutralises an acid
Metal oxides
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Sodium oxide
Potassium oxide
Magnesium oxide
Calcium oxide
Aluminium oxide
Iron (II) oxide
Copper (II) oxide
Zinc oxide
Lead (II) oxide

77 BASES
A base is a substance that neutralises an acid
Metal carbonates
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Sodium carbonate
Potassium carbonate
Magnesium carbonate
Calcium carbonate
Aluminium carbonate
Iron (II) carbonate
Copper (II) carbonate
Zinc carbonate
Lead (II) carbonate

77 BASES
A base is a substance that neutralises an acid
Metals
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Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium
Calcium
Aluminium
Iron
Copper
Zinc
Lead

77 BASES
A base is a substance that neutralises an acid
Metals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium
Calcium
Aluminium
Iron
Copper
Zinc
Lead

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