What are acids?
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a liquid substance that can dissolve metal and may burn your skin or clothes. Acids have a pH value of less than 7.
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Any hydrogen containing a substance capable of giving a proton (a hydrogen ion) to another chemical is defined as acid.
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- An ion or molecule that can accept a hydrogen ion from an acid is known as a base.
- Acidic chemicals are usually characterised by their sour flavour. An acid is a molecule that can contribute an H+ ion while also remaining energetically favourable after the H+ ion has been lost. Acids are well recognised for turning blue litmus red.
- Bases, on the other hand, have a slick texture and a bitter taste to them. An alkali is a base that can be dissolved in water. Salts are formed when these compounds react chemically with acids. Furthermore, the bases are well recognised for turning red litmus blue.
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