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different between acid, base and salt​

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Answered by Sisters5678
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When strong acid reacts with a weak base, then acidic salt is formed. B. formation of basic salt: When weak acid reacts with a strong base, then basic salt is formed.

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ACIDS BASES

Acids remain colourless when dissolved in phenolphthalein Bases makes solution pink coloured when dissolved in phenolphthalein

Answered by izuku57
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Answer:

Acids

  • All acids compulsorily have hydrogen as their constitution elements in the form of proton ( H+).
  • But all acids and bases are not tasted or touched as some of them harm the body.

Bases

  • All bases are either metallic oxide ( O2 -) or metallic hydroxide ( OH -) or ammonia solution.

Salts

  • All salts are chemical compounds . They are formed by the interaction of acid and base replacing hydrogen ions present in an acid, by metallic ion [ or non - metallic ammonium ions (NH4+)]

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