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5 differences between acid and bases ?

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Answered by skrockonsam
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Acids:Sour in tasteReact with metals that possess a higher oxidation potential than hydrogenArrhenius: contribute a hydrogen ion to a solutionBrönsted-Lowery: contribute a proton (hydrogen ion or, under this definition, a hydronium ion when considering water) in a chemical reactionTurn blue litmus paper redpH lower than 7 (intuitively)Bases:
Bitter in tasteSoapy texture (bases react with the oils on your skin, yielding this effect)CausticArrhenius: donate a hydroxide ion to an aqueous solutionBrönsted: accept a proton in a chemical reactionpH greater than 7, pOH less than 7z
Answered by Ajeesha15
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\large\underline{ACID}

✔️ Acids are sour in taste.
✔️ It change blue litmus to red.
✔️ Non-Metallic oxides are acidic in nature.
✔️ It produce H+ ions when it dissolve in water.
✔️ The pH value of acid is less than 7.

\large\underline{BASE}

✔️ Bases are bitter in taste.
✔ ️It change red litmus to blue.
✔️ Metallic oxides are basic in nature.
✔️ It produce OH- ions when it dissolve in water.
✔️ The pH value of base is greater than 7.


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