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Transcribed Image Text:The terms strong and weak refer to the ...
- Hazard of the solution
- Concentration of the solution
- pH of the solution
- Degree to which the species ionizes/dissociates
- Number of moles in solution
This text appears to be a multiple-choice question regarding chemistry, specifically focusing on the terms "strong" and "weak" as they relate to chemical solutions. The options explore different characteristics of solutions.
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The term strong and weak refers to the degree to which the species ionizes or dissociates.
When the species are ionized completely then it is termed as strong and when it dissociates partially then it is termed as weak.
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