Science, asked by anmol8340139013, 3 months ago


difference   \: between \: acid \: and \:  base

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Answered by abhipshaarundhatee
3

A substance, mostly liquid that donates a proton or accepts an electron pair in reactions. An acid increases the concentration of H+ ions. A base is a substance that releases hydroxide (OH-) ions in aqueous solution, donates electrons and accepts protons

Answered by TheMathLoverGirl
53

 \huge \bf \colorbox{red}{Acid❥}

Sour in taste.

→ Turn \blue{\bold{\underline{\underline{blue}}}} litmus to \red{\bold{\underline{\underline{Red}}}} .

→ Dissolve in water to release H+ ion.

 \</strong>huge<strong> \bf \</strong>colorbox{blue}{Base<strong>❥}

Bitter in taste.

→ Turn \red{\bold{\underline{\underline{Red}}}} litmus to \blue{\bold{\underline{\underline{blue}}}}.

→ Dissolve in water to release OH- ion.

@TheMathLoverGirl❥

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