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Chemistry, 08.04.2020 22:56, marlesly87

Which statement is MOST accurate?
A) In solution, only HCl and NaOH form ions.
B) HCl and NaOH are strong electrolytes in solution.
C) All acids and bases disassociate completely in water.
D) HCl, lemon juice, and saliva are strong electrolytes in solution

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