pls give me as much examples of weak bases, strong bases, strong acids and weak acids
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Explanation:
A strong acid or a strong base completely ionizes (dissociates) in a solution. In water, one mole of a strong acid HA dissolves yielding one mole of H+ (as hydronium ion H3O+) and one mole of the conjugate base, A−. Essentially, none of the non-ionized acid HA remains.
Strong acid: HA + H2O → A-(aq) + H3O+(aq)
Strong base: BOH + H2O → B+(aq) + OH-(aq)
Examples of strong acids and bases are given in the table below. In aqueous solution, each of these essentially ionizes 100%.
A weak acid or a weak base only partially dissociates. At equilibrium, both the acid and the conjugate base are present in solution
Weak acid: AH + H2O ↔ A-(aq) + H3O+(aq)
Weak base: BOH + H2O ↔ B+(aq) + OH-(aq) or
B + H2O ↔ BH+(aq) + OH-(aq)
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Answer:
Weak bases: Methylamine, Glycine, Trimethylamine, Hydrazine.
Strong bases: Lithium hydroxide, Sodium hydroxide, Potassium hydroxide, Cesium hydroxide.
Weak acids: Methanoic acid, Phosphoric acid, Nitrous acid.
Strong acids: Nitric acid, Hydroiodic acid, Perchloric acid.
Explanation:
These were the examples of weak bases, strong bases, weak acids, strong acids. Hope this helps you!!!!