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differences between acid and base​

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Answered by mathbaba2019
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In chemistry, acids and bases have been defined differently by three sets of theories. One is the Arrhenius definition, which revolves around the idea that acids are substances that ionize (break off) in an aqueous solution to produce hydrogen (H+) ions while bases produce hydroxide (OH-) ions in solution.

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Answered by susmitapal496
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ACIDS..

1️⃣ acid those which are sour in taste.

2️⃣ we have less PH value in the range of of 0 to 6

3️⃣ acid turns blue litmus paper to red

4️⃣ acid have higher amount of hydrogen proton ions

5️⃣ example :- sulphuric acid ( H2SO4)

BASES...

1️⃣ bases are those which are bitter in taste

2️⃣ they have more PH value ranging from 8 to 14

3️⃣ base on red litmus paper to blue

4️⃣ bases have more number of OH - ions

5️⃣ example :- sodium hydroxide ( NaOH)

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