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  • Ionic bases

    Compounds with a metal cation and basic anions like hydroxide, hydride, amide, or oxide.
  • Covalent bases

    Neutral amines composed of nitrogen and hydrogen or carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
  • Hydroxide

    A basic anion with the formula OH-.
  • Hydride

    A basic anion with the formula H-.
  • Amide

    A basic anion with the formula NH2-, made of nitrogen and hydrogen.
  • Oxide

    A basic anion with the formula O2-.
  • Lithium hydroxide

    An ionic base formed from lithium ion and hydroxide ion.
  • Calcium hydride

    An ionic base formed from calcium ion and hydride ion.
  • Sodium amide

    An ionic base formed from sodium ion and amide ion.
  • Barium oxide

    An ionic base formed from barium ion and oxide ion.
  • Aqueous solution

    A solution where water is the solvent, often used to dissolve bases.
  • Bitter taste

    A characteristic taste of bases, often associated with substances like soap.
  • Slippery feel

    A tactile sensation of bases, similar to the feel of soap.
  • Litmus paper

    A tool used to test acidity or basicity, turning blue in basic solutions.
  • Basic anion

    Negatively charged ions that characterize bases, such as OH-, H-, NH2-, and O2-.