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difference between acid base and
salts​

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Answered by amandon1111
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ACID

a substance with particular chemical properties including turning litmus red, neutralizing alkalis, and dissolving some metals; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.

"trees were exposed to mixtures of heavy metals, acids, and overdoses of nutrients"

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CHEMISTRY

a molecule or other species which can donate a proton or accept an electron pair in reactions.

adjective

1.

containing acid or having the properties of an acid; having a pH of less than 7.

"acid soils"

2.

sharp-tasting or sour.

BASE

base is a substance that can accept a hydrogen ion (H+) from another substance. A chemical can accept a proton if it has a negative charge, or if the molecule has an electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or chlorine that is rich in electrons. Like acids, some bases are strong and others are weak.

SALTS

In chemistry, a salt is an ionic compound that can be formed by the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. Salts are composed of related numbers of cations and anions so that the product is electrically neutral.

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Answered by Ankitverma05
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Acids are those those chemical substance which have sure taste and it turns blue Litmus into red litmus and

bases are those substance which are better in taste and turns red litmus into blue Litmus

Salts are formed when acid react with base and it is a compound formed from an acid by replacement of hydrogen in the acid by a metal

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