(ka)(kb)=kw applies to what?

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To which of the following does (ka)(kb)=kw apply?

Water ONLY?

Strong acids and conjugate bases? (and water)

Strong bases and conjugate acids? (and water)

Weak acids and bases? (and water)

Something else? (and water)

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I think that the equation can be applied to all situations but for water, kw would be 10^-14 at 25 degrees C. The value of kw would be different in other cases.
 
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@pacer
Would it be higher (as in, 10^-13) at higher temps since more water would dissociate into H+ and OH-?
 
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