give the clarification of acids and bases
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Acids and bases can be classified as organic or inorganic. Some of the more common organic acids are: citric acid, carbonic acid, hydrogen cyanide, salicylic acid, lactic acid, and tartaric acid. ... Weak acids and weak bases make poor electrolytes. See buffer; catalyst; indicators, acid-base; titration.
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Acids and bases can be classified as organic or inorganic. Some of the more common organic acids are: citric acid, carbonic acid, hydrogen cyanide, salicylic acid, lactic acid, and tartaric acid. Some examples of organic bases are: pyridine and ethylamine. ... Weak acids and weak bases make poor electrolytes.
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