Which acid-base chemical reaction is irreversible?(1 point) Responses weak base added to water weak base added to water weak acid added to water weak acid added to water strong acid added to water strong acid added to water water on its own

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The acid-base chemical reaction that is typically considered irreversible is when a strong acid is added to water. This is because strong acids dissociate completely in water, leading to a complete reaction with water to form hydronium ions (H₃O⁺), while weak acids and weak bases do not dissociate completely.