Definitions for "Superbase"
In chemistry, a superbase is an extremely strong base. There is no commonly accepted standard for "stronger than what?" although most chemists will happily consider sodium hydroxide as their 'benchmark' base just as they use sulfuric acid as their 'benchmark' acid (see superacid). The hydroxide ion is a good benchmark, because it is the strongest base that can exist in a water solution; stronger bases neutralize water as an acid.