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The solution of the mixture of a strong base and a weak base will be__________A. AcidicB. NeutralC. AlkalineD. Coloured

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The solution of the mixture of a strong base and a weak base will be__________

A. Acidic
B. Neutral
C. Alkaline
D. Coloured

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Solution

The solution of the mixture of a strong base and a weak base will be C. Alkaline.

Here's why:

  1. A strong base is a substance that can completely dissociate in water to produce hydroxide ions (OH-). Examples of strong bases include Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and Potassium Hydroxide (KOH).

  2. A weak base, on the other hand, does not fully dissociate in water, but it still produces hydroxide ions (OH-), just not as many. An example of a weak base is Ammonia (NH3).

  3. When you mix a strong base and a weak base, the solution will still be basic because both substances produce hydroxide ions (OH-).

  4. The pH of a solution is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+). The more hydroxide ions (OH-) a solution has, the fewer hydrogen ions (H+) it has, making the solution more basic or alkaline.

  5. Therefore, the solution of the mixture of a strong base and a weak base will be alkaline.

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