Kb = 1.8 x 10-5 (apple x)
The strongest base on the pH scale is typically around 14. This means that a strong base would have a pH value of 14. Examples of strong bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH).
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion.
The strongest base known to chemistry is lithium hydroxide (LiOH).
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion (OH-).
The strongest base known to exist in the world is lithium hydroxide.
Kb=1.62 * 10-12
The strongest base on the pH scale is typically around 14. This means that a strong base would have a pH value of 14. Examples of strong bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH).
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion.
The strongest base known to chemistry is lithium hydroxide (LiOH).
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion (OH-).
The strongest base known to exist in the world is lithium hydroxide.
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The strongest base is the hydroxide ion, in the pH scale 0 to 14.
In a base-fourteen numeral system, fourteen different digits are required to represent values. These digits include the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F, which represent the values 10 through 13, respectively. Therefore, the total number of different digits needed for the base-fourteen system is 14.
If, by base, you mean alkali, then 14.
One example of a base with a value above seven is the base-16 system, also known as hexadecimal. In hexadecimal, the base is 16 and uses the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F to represent values.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.