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(HCI & aOH ) on the basis of their reaction with
solid sodium carbonate

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Basic Building Concepts

Acids are sour in taste while bases are bitter in taste.

When an acid reacts with a metal, hydrogen gas is evolved and a corresponding salt is formed.

When a base reacts with a metal, along with the evolution of hydrogen gas a salt is formed which has a negative ion composed of metal and oxygen.

When an acid reacts with a metal carbonate, it gives the corresponding salt, carbon dioxide gas and water.

Bases do not react with metal carbonate.

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