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Nature of the acids and bases​

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Answered by Batoolanjum
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Acids are substances that are capable of donating a proton, and bases are substances capable of accepting a proton. So, in the example above, HCl acts as a Brønsted Acid by donating a proton in water, and water in turn acts as a Brønsted Base by accepting a proton from HCl.

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Answered by bhadouriya
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Acids are sour in taste.

Bases are bitter in taste.

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