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FouRRaW
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Dealing with Strong Bases
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K, i can't seem to remember.... what is the difference between the calculations of a strong acid, compared to a strong base? Isn't there something different about a strong base when doing concentrations or something?
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only difference is you calculate [OH
-
] instead of [H
+
]... and pH = 14 - pOH
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