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Answered by Anonymous
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An acid is a substance that has a measure of below 7 on the pH scale.
The Arrhenius definition of an acid is a compound that contains hydrogen and can dissolve in water to release hydrogen ions into solution; therefore, acids are proton donors that increase the concentration of hydronium ions in solution.


Acids and bases are two types of corrosive substances.
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 are ionic compounds that break apart in water to form a hydrogen ion (H+). Ionic compounds are a compound with a positive or negative charge.
Answered by jhanviparekh27
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Acids

Acids is a compound which when dissolved in water yieldshydronium ion has the only positively charged ions.

Acids are bitter in taste.

Acid turns moist blue litmus red.

Have pH value less than 7

Bases

Bases are compounds which react with hydronium ions of acid to give salt and water only.

Bases are sour in taste.

Bases turns moist red litmus blue.

Have pH value more than 7

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