difference between acids and bases
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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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Acids and bases both are corrosive substances. Acid has the ability to give a hydrogen ion or a proton or accept a pair of electron ...
Acids have a sour taste and sticky to touch. Bases have a bitter taste and slippery to touch.
The chemical formula of acids starts with H, e.g. HCL, HNO3 while that of bases ends at OH, e.g ...
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