Yes. For example, if something was described as "partially weak" or "somewhat strong" it would not be absolute, because there is a varying degree of that trait.
an organization of strong and weak beats
Moderate. It's pH can vary from 9,5 till 14.
The word "moderate" falls between strong and weak in terms of intensity or degree. It denotes a middle ground or a balanced state.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
Depending on what you mean by strong, chalk is terribly weak in terms of erosion.
A weak acid only partially dissociates in water, while a strong acid fully dissociates. This means that weak acids have lower reactivity and are less likely to donate hydrogen ions compared to strong acids.
There are three main types of titration curves: strong acid-strong base, weak acid-strong base, and weak acid-weak base. Strong acid-strong base titration curves have a sharp and steep pH jump at the equivalence point. Weak acid-strong base titration curves have a gradual pH change around the equivalence point. Weak acid-weak base titration curves have a more complex shape with multiple equivalence points.
weak is not strong
Neither of these terms makes much sense in a medieval context. He was a 'strong king'.
Strong electrolytes completely dissociate into ions in solution, leading to high conductivity, while weak electrolytes only partially dissociate, resulting in lower conductivity.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.