Strong Base

Strong Base Definition | Radience Gaming

A base that is completely dissociated in an aqueous solution

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to untangle a ball of yarn that's hopelessly knotted up, but once you pull the right thread, it suddenly falls apart into individual strands. This is similar to a strong base in chemistry because just like that ball of yarn, which turns from a tangled mess into separate strands, a strong base completely dissociates into its individual ions when dissolved in water. The ball of yarn represents the undissociated base, the act of pulling the thread is like adding the base to water, and the resulting separate strands are like the ions that form once the base is fully dissociated.

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