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diffeence between acids and bases​

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Answered by manjitkaur1621
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Answer:

Definition. A substance, mostly liquid that donates a proton or accepts an electron pair in reactions. An acid increases the concentration of H+ ions. A base is a substance that releases hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution, donates electrons and accepts protons.

Explanation:

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+).

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Answered by suhani2006
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1. Acids are corrosive in nature.

Bases are slippery in nature.

2. Acids are sour in taste.

Bases taste bitter

3. Acids turn blue litmus to red.

Bases turn red litmus to blue.

4. An acid is a proton donor.

While a base is a proton accepter.

5. Acid remains colorless when dissolved.

Bases make the solution turn pink when dissolved.

6. pH values of acids are less then 7.0.

pH values of bases are greater then 7.0.

7. Acid is a type of chemical compound.

A base is an aqueous substance.

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