Chemistry, asked by siyaagrawal0146, 8 months ago

what are acids , bases and salts. How they form? Name some common examples of each of them. Elaborate.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

They have a slippery, soapy feel and form solutions with pH values greater than 7. Common examples include sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate), sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Neutralisation is a reaction between an acid and an alkali that forms a salt and water.

Answered by chottabheem97
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Explanation:

acids acids are the substance which are sour in taste, conduct electricity, turns blue litmus red and corrodes metal.ex hcl , h2so4 etc

bases are the substance which are bitter in taste, turns red litmus blue, do not conduct electricity and are soap in texture.ex naoh,Koh etc

salt is a compound formed by the reaction of acid and base. example of salts are are NaCl, ammonium chloride, etc

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