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A strong base will, in water, fullyhydrolyse to give (react into) hydroxide (OH-) ions.

A weak acid will, in water, partially hydrolyse to give (react into) hydronium(H3O+, or H+) ions.

The strong/weak difference is in bold, the base/acid difference is itallicalized.

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A strong acids dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions

A strong base dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions

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A strong acid will dissolve just about anything that is put in it. A weak base will do just about nothing.

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No a strong base has a very low concentration of H+ atoms and a pH of approx. 13. A weak acid has a concentration of H+ atoms slightly high than water with a pH of 6 ish.

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A strong acid or base is always a strong electrolyte.

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the pH range of a strong acid

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