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The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
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The strength of the base is related to the number of hydrogen ions it can dissolve or the number of ions it produces when dissolved in water. source-science book and Mrs. Kristen Eichinger and Mrs. Cindy Surplus
The strength of a base is how much it dissociates in water.
The strength of a base is determined by how much it ionizes in solution. If a base only partially ionizes, then it is considered a weak base.
A base is a material which dissolves in water to give an alkali solution. The hydrogen ion concentration, usually known as the pH. pH = 7 = neutral. pH > 7 = alkali. pH < 7 = acid.
by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.
The strength of an acid or a base is determined primarily by the degree to which it ionizes or dissociates. The more it dissociates, the stronger it will be.
Yes, it is an amphoteric substance, meaning it can act as both an acid and a base. Since its acidic and basic properties are weak and equal in strength it is neutral overall.
Water and a salt.
The products are a salt and water.
Dams must hold back water of a certain depth, determined by the height of the dam. The pressure exerted by this water on the dam is dependent in part by its depth, since the base of the dam must be able to hold pressures exerted by the weight of all the water above the base. Since the pressure is greater at the base, the dam is broader at the base.