Yes
Barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)2, is a base.
Ba(OH)2 is classified as an Arrhenius base.
Ba is the symbol of Barium element.
No, Ba(OH)2 is a strong base because it dissociates completely in water to form Ba2+ and OH- ions. This results in a highly alkaline solution.
Barium hydroxide is a base.
SA=BA+LA SA=BA+1/2ps
SA=BA + 1/2ps SA=BA + LA
The surface area is the area of the base plus the area of the slanted sides:SA = ba + lala = ps→SA = ba + ps
SA = BA + 1/2 ps SA = BA + LA
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Ba(OH)2 is a strong base because it dissociates completely in water to release hydroxide ions. This results in a high concentration of hydroxide ions in solution, making it a strong base.