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What is the difference between a strong acid and a weak acid and a strong base and a weak base?

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A strong base produces more ions in solution than a weak base

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Step-by-step explanation:

Strong acid - It is the species which can readily release proton when mixed with water , as it dissociated readily to give a proton .

For example , sulfuric acid , hydrochloric acid .

Weak acid - It is the species which can not readily release proton when mixed with water .

For example , Ethanoic acid .

Strong Base - It is the species which can readily release Hydroxyl ion when mixed with water , as it dissociated readily to give the ion OH⁻ .

For example,

Sodium hydroxide , Potassium hydroxide .

Weak acid - It is the species which can not readily release Hydroxyl ion when mixed with water .

For example , ammonia .

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