Defination of acid and base with examples
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Acid - It is a substance which has an ionisable hydrogen ion in it.
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An acid is a substance which dissolves in water to give out H+ ions ( the concentration of these ions is dependent on the pH of the acid )
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an acid is a substance which reacts with a base to form salt and water
BASE - A base is a substance which has an ionisable hydroxyl (OH-) ion in it
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A base is a substance which Russia in water to find out OH- ions ( the concentration of these ions is dependent on the pH of the base)
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A base is a substance which reacts with an acid to form salt and water.
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