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Do strong base has a strong conjugate acid?

No, a strong base does not have a strong conjugate acid. Strong bases typically have weak conjugate acids since the strength of an acid-base pair is inversely related - strong acids have weak conjugate bases, and strong bases have weak conjugate acids.


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How is the strength of a weak acid related to the strength of its conjugate base?

Strong acids and bases dissociate completely in water. Strong acids produce a pH of less than 3 and form weak conjugate bases. Strong bases produce a pH greater than 10 and form a weak conjugate acid.


The strength of an acid is related to its?

The strength of an acid is related to its ability to donate protons (H+ ions) in a solution. Strong acids completely dissociate in water to release a high concentration of H+ ions, while weak acids only partially dissociate.


If you dilute a strong acid with water will it become a weak acid?

No!'Dilute' and 'concentrated' are properties related to the number of particles within a given volume. 'Strong' and 'weak' are properties related to the number of particles which dissociate in certain conditions. The two are completely independent; altering the concentration is a simple enough matter, but to change strong acids (such as hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride) into weak acids (such as ethanoic/acetic acid and ammonium) would require altering fundamental properties of the universe.