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an acid is .......... by a base​

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Answered by Mihir1001
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An acid is \underline{\bf\blue{ \quad neutralised \quad }} by a base.
Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry, acids and bases have been defined differently by three sets of theories. One is the Arrhenius definition, which revolves around the idea that acids are substances that ionize (break off) in an aqueous solution to produce hydrogen (H+) ions while bases produce hydroxide (OH-) ions in solution.

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