To be strong, focus on building mental resilience by practicing gratitude, setting boundaries, and cultivating self-confidence. Physical strength can be achieved through regular exercise, healthy eating, and proper rest. Surrounding yourself with supportive people and staying committed to personal growth can also contribute to overall strength.
KOH is a strong base, specifically a strong alkali. It dissociates completely in water to form hydroxide ions, which makes it a strong electrolyte.
Strong acids and bases are examples of strong electrolytes because they dissociate completely into ions when dissolved in water. Therefore, all strong acids and bases are strong electrolytes, but not all strong electrolytes are necessarily strong acids or bases. A strong electrolyte is any compound that completely dissociates into ions in solution, regardless of whether it is an acid, base, or salt.
HBr is a strong acid. It ionizes completely in water to form H+ and Br- ions, making it a strong electrolyte and a strong acid.
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No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.
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Depends how strong you think strong is, strong is just an opinion.
No, the word strong is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a strong odor, a strong rope, a strong will, etc.
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The prefix for strong is "un-".
Very strong, but not as strong as Chuck Norris. No one's as strong as Chuck Norris...
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
No, not all strong electrolytes are strong acids. Strong electrolytes include strong acids, strong bases, and soluble salts. Strong acids are a subset of strong electrolytes that fully dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, leading to a high concentration of ions in solution.