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explain STRENGTH OF ACIDS AND BASES​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The strength of acids and bases depend on how much an acid or base ionizes in solution. A strong acid or base completely ionizes in solution. In a neutralization reaction, an acid and a base react to produce a salt. A salt is an ionic compound whose cation comes from a base and whose anion comes from an acid.

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Answered by sonali6204
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Explanation:

All acids and bases do not ionize or dissociated to the same extent..... The terms strong and weak describe the ability of acid and base solution to conduct electricity. If the acid and base conduct electricity strongly, it is a strong acid or base.

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