state diffrence between acids and basses
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Acids are substance that give off hydrogen ions to form hydronium (H30) ions when dissolved in water. Vinegar, lemon juice, and battery acid are examples of acids. Bases are substances that contain or form hydroxide (OH) ions when in water.
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Acids
- Acids are sour in taste.
- Acid turns blue litmus to red.
- Acid is a substance which contains hydrogen ion H + .
Bases
- Bases are bitter in taste.
- Bases turn red litmus to blue.
- Bases are substances which contain hydroxyl ion OH − .
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