the phenomenon due to which the solvent makes all the acids behaves equally strong is known as
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leveling effect
In a leveling solvent, many acids are completely dissociated and are thus of the same strength. All acids tend to become indistinguishable in strength when dissolved in strongly basic solvents owing to the greater affinity of strong bases for protons. This is called the leveling effect.
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