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What does it mean for a strong base to be in equilibrium?
The position of equilibrium lies far to the right, with products being favored.
The position of equilibrium lies far to the left, with products being favored.
There is a great deal of base and very few ions.
There is an equal amount of reactants and products.
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A strong base dissociates nearly completely in solution, so the equilibrium lies far to the right and the products (the ions, e.g. OH− and the cation) are heavily favored.
A strong base dissociates nearly completely in solution, so the equilibrium lies far to the right and the products (the ions, e.g. OH− and the cation) are heavily favored.
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