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Answered by ViratKohli3618
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1) Acid - The substance which tastes sour is called Acid.

2) Base- The substances which tastes bitter is called Base.

3) Netralisation - The reaction between an acid and a base is known as Netralisation.

4) Acidic - The chemical nature of substances having sourtest is Acidic.

5) Basic - The nature of Substances having bitter taste is Basic.

6) Indicator - The substances used to test weather a substance acidic or Basic. These substances are known as Indicator.

7) Salt - In Netralisation reaction, a new substance is formed. This is Called Salt.

8) Neutral - The solutions which do not change the colour of either red or blue litmus are known As Neutral.

Answered by deepakkatiyar
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1. Acids = those chemical substances which are sour in taste.

2.Bases = those chemical substances which are bitter in taste

3.Neutralization.= the reaction between an acid and a base to form salt and water is called neutralization reaction.

4.Acidic= acids are acidic in nature because they produce hydrogen ions in water.

5.Basic= bases are basic in nature because they produce hydroxide ions in water.

6.Indicator = indicator is a substance or a dye which changes its color when it put into acid or base.

7.Salt = salt is a substance which formed by the reaction b/w acid and base.

Neutral = those compounds which are neither acidic nor basic in nature is called neutral compound.


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