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No, in the same way a dilute acid can be classed as a strong acid. Even very dilute sodium hydroxide is still classed as a strong base.

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Are all dilute basic solutions are weak bases.?

No, in the same way a dilute acid can be classed as a strong acid. Even very dilute sodium hydroxide is still classed as a strong base.


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Why is a concentrated acid not strong?

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Weak acids and weak bases?

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Scientific term for weak solution?

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Do weak and dilute mean the same thing?

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Weak bases are what in water?

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Scientific definition of weak?

dilute