why is OH- the strongest base possible in water
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The conjugate hydroxide Base [OH]- , the [H]+ acid, and the solvent [H2O] are in equilibrium. Because the [H+] in pure water should be 0, it has a pH of 7. The hydroxide ion is the most perfect species to attack and disassociate H+.
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