a)
Interpretation: Three common strong acids should be determined.
Concept introduction: Substances that are dissociated in water to produce hydrogen or
Strong acids are acids that are completely dissociated in aqueous solutions to form hydrogen ions. Weak acids are only partially ionized to form hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions.
b)
Interpretation: Three common strong bases should be determined.
Concept introduction: Substances that are dissociated in water to produce hydroxide or
Strong bases are bases that are completely dissociated in aqueous solutions to form hydroxide ions. Weak bases are only partially ionized to form hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions.
c)
Interpretation: Characteristic behavior of strong acid or strong base should be determined.
Concept introduction: Substances that are dissociated in water to produce hydrogen or
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