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Interpretation:
The strong acid and strong base in the given compounds has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Strong acid: Those acid that gets completely ionized in Water are called as strong acids. Strong acids generally act as strong electrolytes.
Examples: Hydrochloric acid and Nitric acid etc.
Weak acid: Those acid which gets partially ionized in Water are called as weak acids. Weak acid generally acts as weak electrolytes.
Examples: Hydrocyanic acid and Hydrofluoric acid etc.
Strong base: The base which is present in an aqueous solution solemnly as ions, one of them being
Example: Sodium hydroxide and Potassium hydroxide etc.
Weak base: The base that gets partially ionized in Water is called as weak base. Weak bases are generally weak electrolytes.
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