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state any three difference between acid and bases

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Answered by soujanya201074
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Acid

Base

An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ion (H+) as the only positive ion when mixed with water. A base is a substance that produces hydroxyl ion (OH–) as the only negative ion when mixed with water.

Bronsted-Lowry Concept An acid is a species that can release/donate a proton to another species. A base is a species that can accept a proton.

Lewis Concept An acid is a species that can accept an electron pair. A base is a species that can donate an electron pair.

Strength The strength of an acid is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions. The strength of a base is based on the concentration of hydroxyl ions.

Answered by ahuuPrakash
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Answer:

Acids are proton givers and electron acceptor..

Bases are proton acceptor and electron givers..

Acids have pH less than 7 ..

Bases have pH more than 7..

Acids dissociate to give H+ ions..

Bases dissociate to give OH- ions..

Explanation:

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