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Base pairing rules and complementary base rules are related because of DNA. If one can find the base pairing on a strand of DNA, usually the complementary base is easily found.
If talking about solubility in water, convert diclofenac into its sodium salt. Solubility increases by ~ 2 orders of magnitude. If your solvent doesn't have to be water, use alcohol (ethanol is best) or propylene glycol.
The stronger the base, the less electrical conductivity.
Not sure what the "substance" is that was soluble in water, but nevertheless, water is a great solvent. It can act as an acid or a base as needed and will dissolve many different substances.
The weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base and vice versa
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.
because it has a low solubility in water
it is unnecessary to determine the pH of the remaining acid-bace solubility tests because it has been confirmed of its property either it is a base or an acid =>
the solubility of alkali metal bases is more than the solubility of alkaline metal bases. thus the reaction: base=metal ion + OH- occus faster. since the more the OH ions the stronger the base, alkali metal bases are stronger than alkaline metal bases
The stronger the acid or base, the more completely it ionizes.
Usually, but not necessarily.
Not necessarily.
The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water. strength
water and carbondioxide
extent of ionization in water. http://www.chemistryexplained.com/A-Ar/Acid-Base-Chemistry.html