How is the strength of acids and bases determined ?
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The strength of an acid or base is measured on a scale of numbers called pH scale (0-14). More acidic a solution is lesser will be its pH. Solution with pH=0,1,2,3 are strong acids. Solution with pH=4,5,6 are weak acids.
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The strength of acids and bases depends on the number of H+and OH– ions produced. ... The strength of an acid or base can also be determined by the degree of ionisation of acids and bases which differ for different acids and bases. In pure water, the concentration of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions are equal.
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