1. State differences between acids and bases.
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Acids and Bases
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Acids and Bases play an important role in chemistry. We see them everywhere in our day to day lives, from our cleaning agents; soaps and detergents, to baking soda. Acids and bases (alkaline earth metal chemical element) are 2 categories of corrosive substances. Any compound with a pH value between zero to seven is considered acidic, whereas a pH value between seven to fourteen is a base. An acid is called a proton donor, while a base is called a proton acceptor (Kolb, 1978).
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An acid tastes sour,turns blue litmus paper to red and reacts with bases to form salt and water. An acid has more hydrogen icons.
A base is bitter in taste and soapy to touch, turns red litmus paper to blue and reacts with acids to form salt and water. A base contains more hydroxyl icons.
A base is bitter in taste and soapy to touch, turns red litmus paper to blue and reacts with acids to form salt and water. A base contains more hydroxyl icons.
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