Answer:
Answer is in the explanation
Explanation:
All acids that dissociates completely in water are considered strong acids. In the same way, bases that dissociates completely in water are strong bases. All hydroxides made from alkali metals and heavier alkali earth metals are strong bases.
HNO3 dissociates completely in water: STRONG ACID.
HCl dissociates completely in water. STRONG ACID.
NaCl is a salt. Neither a strong acid nor a strong base.
Ca(OH)2. Heavy alkaline earth metal. STRONG BASE.
CH3COOH an acid that doesn't dissociate completely in water. Neither a strong acid nor a strong base.
CH3NH2 is a weak base that doesn't dissociate completely in water. Neither a strong acid nor a strong base.
CH3OH. Methanol is an alcohol. Neither a strong acid nor a strong base.
HF is a weak acid; doesn't dissociate completely in water. Neither a strong acid nor a strong base.
RbOH. Is an hydroxide made from alkali metal. STRONG BASE.