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Give one example in each case :

(a) A basic oxide which is soluble in water,

(b) A hydroxide which is highly soluble in water,

(c) A basic oxide which is insoluble in water,

(d) A hydroxide which is insoluble in water,

(e) A weak mineral acid,

(f) A base which is not an alkali,

(g) An oxide which is a base,

(h) A hydrogen containing compound which is not an acid,

(i) A base which does not contain a metal ion.

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(a) Sodium oxide, N a subscript 2 O
(b) hydroxides like NaOH and KOH are highly soluble in water.
(c) Copper (II) oxide, CuO
(e) Carbonic acid, H subscript 2 C o subscript 3
(f) Copper (II) hydroxide, C u open parentheses O H close parentheses subscript 2
(h) Methane, C H subscript 4
(i)Ammonium hydroxide (N H subscript 4 O H) : it is an unusual base that do not contain metal ion.

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