There is no definite answer to this, but sec-Butyllithium can rip a proton from just about anything.
A methanide compound (one with a C4- anion), in theory, would blow sec-Buyllithium out of the water.
No one knows for sure what the strongest bases in the world are -spirit967
The pH scale goes from 1-14. The strongest bases will be at 12 and 13 and the strongest acids will be at 1-2.
There is no value of 11 on the pH scale. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH of 11 would be considered alkaline or basic.
The pH is a measure of the activity of the ion H+ (the negative logarithm in base 10); the scale is logarithmic.
Another name for a base might be alkali, but there is actual a subtle difference.
the pH scale runs from 1-14. 1 to 6.9 is considered an acid with 1 being the strongest acid and 6.9 being an extremely almost neutal acid. 7 is neutral. 7.1 to 14 is a base with 14 being the strongest base and 7.1 being a really weak base. Water is supposed to be neutral thus giving it a pH of 7.
The strongest base is the hydroxide ion, in the pH scale 0 to 14.
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).
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
The pH scale goes from 1-14. The strongest bases will be at 12 and 13 and the strongest acids will be at 1-2.
A base is anywhere from 8 to 14 on the Ph scale. If a base of about 8 is added to and acid of about 6, the Ph will be balanced out.
Anything from above 7 to 14 is a base on the pH scale
On the pH scale, lower numbers are more acidic, higher numbers are more basic (alkaline). 1 is the strongest acid, 14 is the strongest base, 7 is neutral.
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
The pH scale does not indicate the strength of the acid, so there is no number on the pH scale that indicates the strongest acid. A pH value of zero will be the most concentrated strong acid, but even that isn't exactly correct. Concentrations greater than 1 M have pH values <0, but are not useful values because of intermolecular interactions and activity values.
A basic pH is over 7.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
A basic pH is under 7.