For example in
Ca(OH)2 = Ca + 2OH
if the concentration of Ca(OH)2 is 8.11x10^-3 M, would the concentrations of Ca and 2OH be the same? or in the case of OH, the concentration has to be multiplied by 2 because of the proportion in the equation?
If a strong acid or base is dissolved in water, will all of its parts have the concentration?
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Strong acid or base means it ionizes completely in water. It has nothing to do with concentration or corrosiveness. There are seven strong acids:
Sulfuric
Nitric
Hydrochloric
Chloric
Perchloric
Hydrobromic
Hydroiodic
It's easy to remember the list because there are three of the most common industrial acids, three "chloric" acids, three "hydro" acids, and they all make a clumsy "7" on the periodic table.
There are dozens of strong bases and hundreds of "almost strong" bases.
Ah, I see! Thank you so much for the help!