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differences between the properties of acids and bases

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acids give off H+ (Hydrogen) ions in water; bases give off OH- (Hydroxide) ions in water. Acids generally taste sour due to the sour H+ ion; bases taste bitter due to the OH- ion; but they may have other tastes depending on the other part of the molecule. Bases are usually soapy in nature.

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Answered by riyatyagi46
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properties of acids and bases:

Acids turn blue litmus paper red.

Bases turn red litmus paper blue.

Acids give off H+ (Hydrogen) ions in water.

Bases give off OH- (Hydroxide) ions in water.

Acids generally taste sour due to the sour H+ ion.

Bases taste bitter due to the OH- ion; but they may have other tastes depending on the other part of the molecule.

Bases are usually soapy in nature.

Acids corrode active metals.

Bases denature protein.

Acids have a pH less than 7 .

Bases have a pH greater than 7.

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