If, by base, you mean alkali, then 14.
Base 2
There is no smallest number, in any base.
A base number is the value to the power of the exponent. For example, in 2^4, 2 is the base number and 4 is the exponent.
Probably it was the ancient Babylonians whose number base was 60 or maybe the ancient Mayans whose number base was 20
In their simplest forms, a base number is the number that is being multiplied by itself while the exponent is the number of times that the base is multiplied.
No
The strongest base is the hydroxide ion, in the pH scale 0 to 14.
They protolise COMPLETELY (with) weak conjugated counterparts (base or acid respectively) or with weak amfolytes like water (acid AND base).
Hydroxide (OH-) is the strongest base in water.
H- hydranion
No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
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14
Yes, a strong base has the strongest affinity to H+ ions.
pH 14 is the strongest base and it is usually sodium hydroxide
Can you define more clearly what you mean by 'Strongest'? That can cover a vast number of different categories and there are many different metals which can be considered the strongest, according to your specification.