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4. State differences between acids and bases.​

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Answered by ronaldoChristiano
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Answered by aditgupta2987
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Answer:

Acids have pH level less than 7, bases have more than 7.

Acids are sour in taste, while bases are bitter in taste.

Acids release hydrogen in water, while bases release hydroxide atoms.

Most acids are soluble, while only some bases are soluble.

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