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I wanna know what is strongest conjugate base ??

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Answered by sourya1794
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Explanation:

Cl- has little tendency to gain a proton so it is a weak base, but its conjugate acid, HCl, has an enormous tendency to donate a proton it is a strong acid. The conjugate acid of a weak base is a strong acid.

Answered by dhruvvyas99
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Answer:

In dilute aqueous solutions:

An Arrhenius base is one that dissociates to produce hydroxide ions, OH-, in solution.

base → hydroxide ions + cation

MOH → OH-(aq) + M+(aq)

A Brønsted-Lowry base is one that accepts a proton, H+, from the water to produce hydroxide ions, OH-, in solution.

base + water → hydroxide ions + conjugate acid

B + H2O(l) → OH-(aq) + BH+(aq)

A strong base can be defined as:

An Arrhenius base that completely dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions.

A Brønsted-Lowry base that reacts completely with water to produce the maximum concentration of hydroxide ions in solution.

Strong bases:

The hydroxides of Group 1 (IA or alkali) metals.

The hydroxides of Group 2 (IIA or alkaline earth) metals.

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