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Why are strong acids and bases so “reactive?

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Why are strong acids and bases so “reactive?

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Acids are made of more H+, meaning it has an extra proton. it wants to fill its valence electron shell by gaining an electron. Bases/ alkalines are made of more OH-, meaning it has an extra electron. It wants to fill its electron shell by losing an electron.

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