Difference between acid base and salt in tabular form
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Acid contains a huge amount of ions and sour in taste.
The two harmless acids are vinegar and grapefruit juice.
Bases contain a huge amount of negative ions. They are of bitter taste and are very slippery.
Salt is formed when acid and base both are mixed together and are neutralized.
The negative ions form water whereas the positive ions form salt.
However, both acids and bases are corrosive in nature, and laboratory acids and bases can harm the skin and also metals.
The two harmless acids are vinegar and grapefruit juice.
Bases contain a huge amount of negative ions. They are of bitter taste and are very slippery.
Salt is formed when acid and base both are mixed together and are neutralized.
The negative ions form water whereas the positive ions form salt.
However, both acids and bases are corrosive in nature, and laboratory acids and bases can harm the skin and also metals.
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ACIDS
⚫Acids are substances that are sour to taste.
▶Example: lime juice
BASES
⚫Bases are the substances that have a bitter taste and soapy to touch.
▶Example: baking soda
SALTS
⚫When an acid and a base are mixed, both neutralize each other forming salt, which is neither acidic nor basic.
▶Example: NaCl
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ACIDS
⚫Acids are substances that are sour to taste.
▶Example: lime juice
BASES
⚫Bases are the substances that have a bitter taste and soapy to touch.
▶Example: baking soda
SALTS
⚫When an acid and a base are mixed, both neutralize each other forming salt, which is neither acidic nor basic.
▶Example: NaCl
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