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Acids donate the proton and pick up the electrons .
whereas bases donate electrons and pick up protons.
In other words bases donate OH- ions and acids donate H+ ions.
Acids have ph value below 7 and bases have ph value above 7 .
Examples of acids are sulphuric acid , hydrochloric acid , acetic acid etc..
examples of bases are ammonia , amines etc..
whereas bases donate electrons and pick up protons.
In other words bases donate OH- ions and acids donate H+ ions.
Acids have ph value below 7 and bases have ph value above 7 .
Examples of acids are sulphuric acid , hydrochloric acid , acetic acid etc..
examples of bases are ammonia , amines etc..
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Acids and bases are two types of corrosive substances. Any substance with a pH value between 0 up to 7 is considered acidic, whereas a pH value of 7 to 14 is a base. Acids are ionic compounds that break apart in water to form a hydrogen ion (H+). Ionic compounds are a compound with a positive or negative charge. Bases, on the other hand are ionic compounds that break apart to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH-) in water.
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Acids and bases are two types of corrosive substances. Any substance with a pH value between 0 up to 7 is considered acidic, whereas a pH value of 7 to 14 is a base. Acids are ionic compounds that break apart in water to form a hydrogen ion (H+). Ionic compounds are a compound with a positive or negative charge. Bases, on the other hand are ionic compounds that break apart to form a negatively charged hydroxide ion (OH-) in water.
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