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What do strong acids and strong bases have in common?
They both partially dissociate, with reverse reactions occurring.
They both dissociate completely, with little or no reverse reactions.
They both remain intact when placed in water, with no dissociation taking place.
They both dissociate completely, with reverse reactions constantly taking place.
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They both dissociate completely, with little or no reverse reactions.
Explanation: strong acids/bases ionize essentially 100% in water (equilibrium lies far to the products), e.g. HCl → H+ + Cl−, NaOH → Na+ + OH−.
Explanation: strong acids/bases ionize essentially 100% in water (equilibrium lies far to the products), e.g. HCl → H+ + Cl−, NaOH → Na+ + OH−.
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