Difference between bases and acids minimum 5 points
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Explanation:
Such substances that donate their hydrogen ion (H+) (proton donor) and accepts the electron to another is called an acid. They have pH less than 7.0. But such substances that accept the proton and donate electron is called as the base. They have pH more than 7.0.
Bases have these characteristics :
1) Bitter taste (opposed to sour taste of acids)
2) Slimy, or soapy feel on fingers (Slippery)
3) Many bases react with acids and precipitate salts.
4) Strong bases may react violently with acids. ...
5) Bases turn red litmus paper blue.
6) Bases are substances that contain metal oxides or hydroxides.
Acids :
1) Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct electrical current. ...
2) Acids have a sour taste. ...
3) Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicates. ...
4) Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas. ...
5) Acids react with bases to produce a salt compound and water.
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