what is difference between acid and base
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Arrhenius concept An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ion (H+) as the only positive ion when mixed with water. A base is a substance that produces hydroxyl ion (OH–) as the only negative ion when mixed with water.
Bronsted-Lowry Concept An acid is a species that can release/donate a proton to another species. A base is a species that can accept a proton.
Lewis Concept An acid is a species that can accept an electron pair. A base is a species that can donate an electron pair.
Strength The strength of an acid is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions. The strength of a base is based on the concentration of hydroxyl ions.
Physical nature Acids are corrosive in nature. Bases are slippery in nature.
Physical state Acids exist as solid, liquid, and gas-based on temperature. Bases usually exist in the solid-state except for ammonia which exists as a gas.
Taste Acids are sour in taste. Bases taste bitter.
Dissociation
Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water. Bases release hydroxyl ions (OH–) when dissolved in water.
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Acid
Base
Arrhenius concept An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ion (H+) as the only positive ion when mixed with water. A base is a substance that produces hydroxyl ion (OH–) as the only negative ion when mixed with water.
Bronsted-Lowry Concept An acid is a species that can release/donate a proton to another species. A base is a species that can accept a proton.
Lewis Concept An acid is a species that can accept an electron pair. A base is a species that can donate an electron pair.
Strength The strength of an acid is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions. The strength of a base is based on the concentration of hydroxyl ions.
Physical nature Acids are corrosive in nature. Bases are slippery in nature.
Physical state Acids exist as solid, liquid, and gas-based on temperature. Bases usually exist in the solid-state except for ammonia which exists as a gas.
Taste Acids are sour in taste. Bases taste bitter.
Dissociation
Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water. Bases release hydroxyl ions (OH–) when dissolved in water.
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Acid
Chemical which are sour in taste.
There are two different types of acids mineral, organic acid.
Base
Substance which taste bitter and fell soapy on touching are known as bases.
Alkalies are those base which are souble in water.
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