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What do you call a base that dissolves in water?
Alkali
Alkene
Aldehyde
Alcohol
- Alkali is the correct option. Alkalis are bases that are soluble in water. They release hydroxide ions (OH?) when dissolved.
- Correct Answer: Alkali
- Alkene is not related to bases. Alkenes are hydrocarbons with carbon-carbon double bonds.
- Aldehyde is a type of organic compound with a carbonyl group bonded to a hydrogen atom and an R group.
- Alcohol consists of organic compounds with one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups attached to a carbon atom.
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