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Yes, both strong bases (e.g. NaOH, KOH) and weak bases (e.g. NH3, CH3NH2) are examples of strong electrolytes. Strong bases dissociate completely in water, producing ions that conduct electricity well. Weak bases partially dissociate in water, but still produce some ions that can conduct electricity.

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strong electrolytes are those who are good electricity conductors, (containing elements coser to Fr)

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There are so many examples of strong electrolytes. Some of them include hydrochloric acid, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, nitric acid and so many more.

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Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Nitrate

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  • strong and weak bases
  • strong acids and strong bases
  • weak acids and weak bases
  • pure water and buffers
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Strong bases are strong electrolytes, as are some weak bases. However, some weak bases, such as ammonia, are weak electrolytes.

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Any substance which has a low dissociation in water is a weak electrolyte.

Example:- weak acids like CH3COOH and weak bases like NH4OH

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NaCl and KCl

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