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state differences between acid and bases. ​

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Answered by annmery37
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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 as the only negative ion when mixed with water. 

Answered by DarshHere
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  • 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. An acid is a species that can release/donate a proton to another species.
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