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Definition:
Strong Acids: Acids that completely dissociate into their ions in aqueous solutions.
Strong Bases: Bases that completely dissociate into their ions in aqueous solutions.
Key Characteristic: The strength of an acid or base is determined by its ability to dissociate in water.
Properties of Strong Acids
Complete Dissociation: In water, strong acids fully release their hydrogen ions (H⁺).
pH Values: Strong acids have very low pH values, typically below 4.
Properties of Strong Bases
Complete Dissociation: Strong bases fully dissociate to release hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water.
pH Values: Strong bases have high pH values, typically above 10.
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