7 difference b/w acid & base .
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Acids:
taste sour when they are eaten
can sting the skin when they are touched
can corrode (or eat away at) metals and skin
can be used as a reactant during electrolysis due to the presence of mobile ions
turn blue litmus paper red
are studied in chemistry and biology
turn red or orange on universal indicator
BASE
Bitter taste (opposed to sour taste of acids)
Slimy, or soapy feel on fingers
Many bases react with acids and precipitate salts.
Strong bases may react violently with acids. An acid spill can be safely neutralised by using a mild base.
Bases turn red litmus paper blue
Bases are substances that contain metal oxides or hydroxides
Bases which are soluble in water form alkalis (soluble bases)
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Acids:
taste sour when they are eaten
can sting the skin when they are touched
can corrode (or eat away at) metals and skin
can be used as a reactant during electrolysis due to the presence of mobile ions
turn blue litmus paper red
are studied in chemistry and biology
turn red or orange on universal indicator
BASE
Bitter taste (opposed to sour taste of acids)
Slimy, or soapy feel on fingers
Many bases react with acids and precipitate salts.
Strong bases may react violently with acids. An acid spill can be safely neutralised by using a mild base.
Bases turn red litmus paper blue
Bases are substances that contain metal oxides or hydroxides
Bases which are soluble in water form alkalis (soluble bases)
THANK YOU
PLEASE MAKE ME BRAINLIST
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