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acid and base five defrence​

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Answered by Vaishnavi9118
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Any substance with a pH value between 0 up to 7 is considered acidic, whereas a pH value of 7 to 14 is a base.

acids taste sour whereas bases taste bitter

Acids are corrosive in nature whereas Bases are soapy in nature.

Acids react with metals to produce compound and hydrogen gas while bases do not react with metals .

Acids turn blue litmus paper into red whereas in case of Bases they turn red litmus paper into blue.


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Answered by Anonymous
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hii mate good morning the simple differences between acid and base are

Acids may be defined as the compounds that donate an ion of hydrogen (H+) to another compound (usually called a base). Conventionally, an acid used to be known as the chemical compound that once dissolved in water, produces a solution that has a low activity of hydrogen ion than water in its purest form.

A base on the other hand which is soluble in nature is termed as an alkali. Liquids that are volatile (acids) once mixed with certain substances would produce salts. The produced salts would form a base that are concrete and thus they were termed as bases. Acids usually are H+ donors while Bases are H+ acceptors.

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