Answer:
[tex]Br^{-}[/tex] and [tex]Cl^{-}[/tex] act as weak bases in solution whereas [tex]ClO^{-}[/tex] and [tex]CN^{-}[/tex] act as strong base in solution.
Explanation:
Strong acid dissociates to produce it's weak conjugate base.
Weak acid dissociates to produce it's strong conjugate base.
HBr and HCl are strong acids. So, [tex]Br^{-}[/tex] and [tex]Cl^{-}[/tex] are weak conjugate bases.
HClO and HCN are weak acids. So, [tex]ClO^{-}[/tex] and [tex]CN^{-}[/tex] are strong conjugate bases.
So, [tex]Br^{-}[/tex] and [tex]Cl^{-}[/tex] act as weak bases in solution whereas [tex]ClO^{-}[/tex] and [tex]CN^{-}[/tex] act as strong base in solution.
Reactions: [tex]ClO^{-}+H_{2}O\rightleftharpoons HClO+OH^{-}[/tex]
[tex]CN^{-}+H_{2}O\rightleftharpoons HCN+OH^{-}[/tex]