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Some of the original base remains in the solution
Some of the original base remains in the solution
Completely dissociate in solution.
The base angles are always congruent.
In a DNA molecule cytosine always pairs with guanine, the same is true for an RNA molecule.
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The pH of a weak base can be anything greater than 7.0. Generally, weak bases do have a lower pH that strong bases, but this is not always true. The fact that a base is weak only means that it does not completely ionize in solution. The pH of a weak base depends only upon the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution.
That's true if the exponent is zero. Then it doesn't even matter what the base is.
Let's see. NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O Looks like it. The product of this strong base and strong acid reaction is a salt ( table salt ) and water.