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Chemistry
Chemical Properties
Acidity and Basicity
What makes a compound a base?
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A compound is considered a base when it has a pH greater than 7 and is capable of accepting hydrogen ions. Bases are also known as alkalis and are typically composed of metal oxides or hydroxides.
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