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Is Calcium Hydroxide an Acid or an Alkali?


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Bases are ionic compounds that produce negative hydroxide (OH-) ions when dissolved in water.

  • A "strong base" is a compound that has the ability to remove a proton from a very weak acid.
  • They completely dissociate into its ions when in water.
  • The strong bases are known as Alkali.

Acids: An acid is a hydrogen-containing substance capable of donating a proton (hydrogen ion) to another substance.

  • Acidic substances are usually recognized by their sour taste.
  • It can turn blue litmus paper red.

Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 is a Alkali (strong base) and it becomes 100% ionized into calcium ions and hydroxide ions.

  • Because when dissolved in water, it dissociates into two ions (Ca2+ and 2OH).
  • The presence of OH- ions in an aqueous solution of Ca(OH)2 makes it alkaline in nature.
  • Since Ca(OH)2 dissociates into Ca2+ and 2OH- and the OH- ion accepts a proton (H+) to form water.
  • Ca(OH)2(Calciumhydroxide)+(aq)Ca2+(aq)(Calcium)+2OH(aq)Hydroxide
  • The pH value of calcium hydroxide is (11−12.5) and pKb value is 1.37 (First OH) and 2.43 (second OH).

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