what do you mean by strong acid and strong base with example???
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Very strong bases are even able to deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. strong acidA strong acid is one that completely ionizes (dissociates) in water; in other words, one mole of a strong acid (HA) dissolves in water yielding one mole of H+ and one mole of the conjugate base, A−.
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Strong acid is one which ionizes completely in a solution of water or H+ ions as the only di-high electric polar covalent compound.It always loses a proton (A H+) when put into water.It depends upon the degree of dissociation to which it form a strong acid or a week one. For eg., polar covalent acid compound (strong acids) are-HCL, HNO3,H2SO4
STRONG base is one which completely ionizes (dissociates) in an aqueous solution to yield one or more OH(hydroxyl) ion/s per molecule of the base. K2O is a strong base example.
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