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differences between acids and bases​

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Answered by ds677302
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Answer:

Acid is a kind of chemical compound that when dissolved in water gives a solution with H+ ion activity more than purified water. A base is an aqueous substance that donates electrons, accept protons or release hydroxide (OH-) ions. An acid is a proton donor. While a base is a proton acceptor

Explanation:

Bases change the colour of litmus from red to blue.

They are bitter in taste.

Bases lose their basicity when mixed with acids.

Bases react with acids to form salt and water. ...

They can conduct electricity.

Bases feel slippery or soapy.

Some bases are great conductors of electricity.

Answered by Justcallmedivs
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Acid

•Acids is in a ph between zero to seven

•Acids taste sour

•Acids react with metals

•They turn blue litmus paper red

•Acid is called proton donor

Base

•Bases is in ph between seven to fourteen

•Bases taste bitter

•Theybdont react with metals

•They turn red litmus paper to blue

•Bases are called proton acceptor

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