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state diferences between acids and bases​

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Answered by ky8102005
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An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water. A base is an aqueous substance that can accept hydrogen ions. An acid is an substance which donates a proton. ... A base has a chemical formula with OH at the end of it.

Answered by 1983shankarsk29
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Acid

a liquid substance that can dissolve metal and may burn your skin or clothes. Acids have a pH value of less than 7 is called acids.

Bases

a base is a chemical species that donates electrons, accepts protons, or releases hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution. Bases display certain characteristic properties that can be used to help identify them. They tend to be slippery to the touch (e.g., soap), can taste bitter, react with acids to form salts, and catalyze certain reactions. Types of bases include Arrhenius base, Bronsted-Lowry base, and Lewis base. Examples of bases include alkali metal hydroxides, alkaline earth metal hydroxides, and soap.

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