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please explain this chapter acid and alkalis

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Answered by divyanshbhushanprasa
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An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions, H +(aq), when dissolved in water. An alkali is a substance that produces hydroxide ions, OH -(aq), when dissolved in water. (Higher tier) Strong acids completely ionise in water.

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Answered by snehailohia11
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Answer:

acids are sour, alkalis are also acids soluble in water....

I have explained them well down side

Explanation:

  1. acids :-are sour in taste.
  2. alkalis are are acids that are soluble in water.

the property says

  • all acids are not alkalis.

that means that not all acids are soluble in water.

  • all alkalis are acids that

means that alkalis are also acids but they are soluble in water.

I hope it helps you.

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