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Do all strong acids always have weak bases? Does the converse always apply to?
From my understanding, a strong acid has a stable conjugate base. Example, an alpha hydrogen on a keytone is more acidic because the negative charge can resonate, hence a more stable conjugate base. But does stability of the conjugate base have anything to do with the strength of the base?
I know strength of acids and bases is determined by the dissociation constant, but this stability thing kinda confused me.
From my understanding, a strong acid has a stable conjugate base. Example, an alpha hydrogen on a keytone is more acidic because the negative charge can resonate, hence a more stable conjugate base. But does stability of the conjugate base have anything to do with the strength of the base?
I know strength of acids and bases is determined by the dissociation constant, but this stability thing kinda confused me.