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For each of the following strong base solutions, determine [OH−],[H3O+] , pH, and pOH.
0.19 MM NaOH
1.3×10−3 MM Ca(OH)2
4.7×10−4 MM Sr(OH)2
8.6×10−5 MM KOHKOH
The Bronsted base is an ion, or ion that takes the proton (ionizable hydrogen) from the Bronsted acid in an aqueous solution. The reaction results in an acid conjugate molecule of the initial base. The term “strong base” refers to a chemical, or ion that is able to easily deprotonate all other molecules present in aqueous solutions. When it comes to the acidity/basicity of the solution it can significantly raise the molarity level of hydroxide the ion present, even if there is a buffer system.
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