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What is a concentrated base?

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Technically, a concentrated base is any high molar solution of any number of proton acceptors that, when dissolved, result in an increase in pH. Commonly, concentrated base is a high molar solution of sodium hydroxide; typically referred to as lye.

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A strong base dissociates completely in solution. 100% of the molecules break into their cations and anions. For example; NaOH, sodium hydroxide. Na(+) and OH(-).

A concentrated base is either a strong or weak base ( does not dissociate 100%, and can be only 1% dissociated ) that is many moles of the compound to liters of solution. This is called molarity. Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution.

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A concentrated base is a solution that has a pH that is much greater than 7. A concentrated acid solution is a solution with the pH that is much lower than 7.

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a dilute base is a conception or hyndricondriapt co+ nd- and consists of a hoc<L02 that has very high water base.

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