Chemistry, asked by owouwu, 7 months ago

how do acids differ from bases ? ​

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Answered by tanya229
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Answer:

pH- The biggest difference between an acid and a base is the pH. ... Acids: Acids are proton donors in reactions, meaning they give up an H+ ion. Acids neutralize bases producing a salt and water. Bases: Bases are proton receptors, meaning they receive H+ ions.

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Answered by akash141dubey
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Explanation:

acids are sour in taste

bases are bitter in taste

acids gives H+ ions in water

bases gives OH- ions with water

acids turns blue litmus red

bases turn red litmus blue

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