0 a base whose molecules do not break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water
1 a base whose molecules do not break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water
These reactions are generally run in the presence of a weak base, such as sodium carbonate or tertiary amines.
However, this is just one exemplary case and as such a weak base for generalization.
Our age-pyramid already seems to have a very weak base, which means that it is bound to collapse.
But trade without the investment which follows it will create a weak base because development through investment is vital.
The more that expenditure is piled on to that very weak base, the more likely it is to be crumbling, anomalous and unfair.
Much reference has been made during this debate to the economic condition of this country and the weak base, comparatively, from which it starts negotiating.
All the evidence shows that the children who achieve most in terms of the added value of the educational experience are those whose parents start from a weak base.
Like other organic amines, diethanolamine acts as a weak base.