What is acids, bases and salts
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An acid is defined as a substance whose water solution tastes sour, turns blue litmus red and neutralizes bases. A substance is called base if its aqueous solution tastes bitter, turns red litmus blue or neutralizes acids. Salt is a neutral substance whose aqueous solution does not affect litmus.
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Common examples include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, citric acid and ethanoic acid (vinegar/acetic acid). Bases are a group of substances that neutralise acids. Soluble bases are called alkalis. ... Salts are odourless and have a salty taste, and many are soluble in water.
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