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State differences between acids and bases.
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Answered by ayan78628
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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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Answered by MATHsurvivor
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ACIDS :

  • Acids are sour in taste .
  • Acids turn blue litmus paper red .
  • Acids form hydronium ions .
  • Examples : Hcl , H2SO4 , HNO3 etc..

BASES :

  • Bases are bitter in taste.
  • Bases turn red litmus paper into red.
  • Bases from OH - ions .
  • Examples : NaoH , CaCo3 etc..

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