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properties of acids and bases​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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  • Acids taste sour,
  • conduct electricity when dissolved in water, and
  • react with metals to produce hydrogen gas.
  • Certain indicator compounds, such as litmus, can be used to detect acids.
  • Acids turn blue litmus paper red. The strength of acids is measured on the pH scale.

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  • Bases taste bitter,
  • feel slippery, and conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
  • Indicator compounds such as litmus can be used to detect bases.
  • Bases turn red litmus paper blue.
  • The strength of bases is measured on the pH scale.

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Answered by Prabhashree
1

Answer:

Acids=Sour in nature

=Frequently burn nose

=Sticky in texture

=Reacts with metals

Bases=Bitter in nature.

=Usually no smell

=Slipperry in texture

=Reacts with food and fats

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