introduction to acids bases and salts
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Acids
The term acid is derived from a Latin word ‘acidus’ or ‘acere’, which means sour. The most common characteristic is their sour taste. An acid is a substance that renders ionizable hydronium ion (H3O+) in its aqueous solution. It turns blue litmus paper red. These dissociate in their aqueous solution to form their constituent ions, as given by the following examples.
Dissociation of Acids
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what do u want
acids means which are sour in taste
bases means which are bitter in taste
salts means which are neutral
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