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how is the strength of acids and bases determined​

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Answered by surjitsalaria71
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ACIDS

The acids which dissociate completely in water and produce large amount of hydrogen gas are strong acids .

The acids which dissociate partially in water and produce small amount of h2 gas are weak acids .


BASES

A base which completely ionised in water and produce large amount of hydroxide ions (OH-) are strong bases .

A base which ionised partially in water and produce small amount of hydroxide ions are weak bases .
Answered by heetmehta
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Answer:

ACIDS

The acids which dissociate completely in water and produce large amount of hydrogen gas are strong acids .

The acids which dissociate partially in water and produce small amount of h2 gas are weak acids .

BASES

A base which completely ionised in water and produce large amount of hydroxide ions (OH-) are strong bases .

A base which ionised partially in water and produce small amount of hydroxide ions are weak bases .

Explanation:

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