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Which statement best relates the strength and concentration of a base?
At high enough concentrations, a weak base becomes strong.
Even at low concentrations, a strong base is strong.
A weak base always has a low concentration.
The stronger the base, the higher its concentration.
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"Even at low concentrations, a strong base is strong."
Base strength (strong vs weak) refers to how completely it dissociates in water; concentration refers to how much of it is present. They are independent: a strong base (e.g., NaOH) dissociates nearly completely even when very dilute, while a weak base (e.g., NH3) only partially ionizes even at high concentration.
Base strength (strong vs weak) refers to how completely it dissociates in water; concentration refers to how much of it is present. They are independent: a strong base (e.g., NaOH) dissociates nearly completely even when very dilute, while a weak base (e.g., NH3) only partially ionizes even at high concentration.
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