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different between acid and bases

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Answered by robertstark412
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Key difference  :

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.

Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
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# The Bold Words denotes acid whereas, the italics refer to base.

The underlined are the sub-headings.#

Acid

Base

Arrhenius Definition

An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water.

A base is an aqueous substance that can accept hydrogen ions.

Bronstead Lowry Definition

An acid is an substance which donates a proton.

A base is any substance which accepts a proton.

pH value

Less than 7.0

Greater than 7.0

Litmus paper

Blue litmus paper turns red

red litmus paper turns blue

Phenolphthalein

Remains colorless

Makes the solution pink

Dissociation (in water)

Acids free hydrogen ions (H+) when mixed with water.

Bases free hydroxide ions (OH-) when mixed with water.

Chemical Formula

An acid has a chemical formula with H at the beginning of it. For example, HCl (Hydrochloric Acid). There is one exception to his rule, CH3COOH = Acetic Acid (vinegar).

A base has a chemical formula with OH at the end of it. For example, NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide

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