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Bases are commonly:
1. Alkalis
2. Metal oxides
3. Acids
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Bases are commonly alkalis and metal oxides, but not acids. Acids, in fact, are the opposite of bases and are defined as substances that donate hydrogen ions (H+) to a solution, whereas bases accept H+ ions.
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metal oxides = bases
metal hydroxides = alkalis true or false
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