Question:
Strong acids completely dissociate in water, forming H+ and an anion. Strong bases dissociate 100 percent into the cation and OH- (hydroxide ion) A weak acid only partially dissociates in water to give H+ and the anion. Like weak acids, weak bases do not completely dissociate in aqueous solution.
Author: Edward BeathAnswer:
Strengths of acids and bases
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