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Classify each of the folowing as a strong acid, string base, weak acid, and weak base:
i. `NaOH` ii. `HF` iii. `NH_(4)^(o+)` iv. `NH_(3)` v. `F^(Θ)` vi. `HI`

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i. `S_(B)` ii. `W_(A)` ii. `W_(A)` iv. `W_(B)` v. `W_(B)` vi. `S_(A)`
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