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10 September, 14:43

When dissolved in water, koh behaves as an acid that forms k + and oh - ions. a base that forms ko - and h + ions. a base that forms k + and oh - ions. an acid that forms ko - and h + ions?

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  1. 10 September, 15:48
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    A base that forms K⁺ and OH⁻ ions.

    Explanation:

    The KOH is an Arrhenius base.

    A is wrong. A base does not form H⁺ ions.

    B is wrong. A metal hydroxide forms K⁺ ions, not KO⁻ ions.

    D is wrong. The metal forms K⁺ ions, KO⁻ ions.
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