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Differentiate between acids and bases​


abhishekdarling274: acid dissociate H+ ion in an aqueous solution and base dissociate OH- ion in an aqueous solution

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Answered by pooja14365
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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. Acetic acid (CH₃COOH) and sulphuric acid are two examples of Acid.

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Answered by wwwkhalid4266
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Acid

An acid is a molecule or substance that has a pH value less than 7.0 when it is present in an aqueous solution. An aqueous solution is any solution where water is a solvent. Acids are termed as compounds that donate H+ (hydrogen ion) to another compound known as base.

Base

A base (alkaline) is a molecule or substance that has a pH value higher than 7.0 when present in an aqueous solution. Bases are the exact chemical opposite of acids. In chemistry. They are substances that, in aqueous solution, release hydroxide (OH−) ions.

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