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What is the most strong fusion of acid and base ever done ?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The activity here demonstrates the development of H3+O particles and OH-particles in an aqueous system.

Acids and bases that are totally ionized when disintegrated in water are called solid acids and solid bases There are just a couple of solid acids and bases, and everybody should know their names and properties. These acids are regularly utilized as a part of the industry and regular daily existence.

The groupings of acids and bases are frequently communicated as far as pH, and as an informed individual, you ought to have the ability to change over fixations into pH and pOH. The pH means that the hydrogen ion concentration, [H+].
Answered by myrakincsem
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Acids are those that release hydrogen (H+) ions when diluted in water whereas bases are those which release hydroxide (OH-) ions when dissolved in water.

Strong acids and bases are determined on the basis of how much disassociation occurs when the compound is put in water. 

So according to this Arrhenius theory acids and base will neutralise each other when mixed together. And the result is water an ionic salt.

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