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Which is a strong base?Multiple choice question.a base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solutionthe species produced when a base accepts a hydrogen ionthe species that results when an acid donates a hydrogen iona base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions

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Which is a strong base?Multiple choice question.a base that ionizes only partially in dilute aqueous solutionthe species produced when a base accepts a hydrogen ionthe species that results when an acid donates a hydrogen iona base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions

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The answer is "a base that dissociates entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions". This is the definition of a strong base. It completely dissociates in solution, meaning it separates into its individual ions. This is different from a weak base, which only partially ionizes in solution.

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