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The base dissociation constant, denoted as Kb, measures the strength of a base in solution by quantifying its ability to accept protons from water and form hydroxide ions. It is a vital concept in understanding acid-base equilibria and helps in calculating the equilibrium concentrations of species in a reaction involving a weak base. The larger the Kb value, the stronger the base, which directly influences the pH of the solution and the extent of dissociation at equilibrium.