Why is sodium hydroxide stronger than ammonia?

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Sodium hydroxide is stronger than ammonia because it is a strong base, dissociating completely in water to release hydroxide ions. On the other hand, ammonia is a weak base and only partially dissociates in water. This results in sodium hydroxide having a higher concentration of hydroxide ions, making it more reactive and stronger than ammonia.

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