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state difference between acids and bases . ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • acids- the substances that are sour in taste.
  • bases- the substance that are bitter in taste and have a soapy texture...

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⟼state differences between acid and bases.

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⟼state differences between acid and bases

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⟼curd lemon juice orange juice and visit a secure because they contain acid substances like these which are bitter in taste and feel topic on touching they are known as bases.

Acids:

1) Acids have sour taste

2) Acids turn blue litmus to red

3) They conduct electricity.

4) acids react with metals to form hydrogen gas.

5) they react with metal oxides to form salt and water.

6) They give H+ ions when dissolved in water.

Bases:

1) Bases have bitter taste

2) They turn red litmus to blue.

3) They react with some metals to form hydrogen gas

4) They are soapy to touch

5) They react with non metal oxides to form salt and water

6) They give OH- ions when dissolved in water

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