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What is difference between acid and base with examples in tabular form?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A base on the other hand which is soluble in nature is termed as an alkali. Liquids that are volatile (acids) once mixed with certain substances would produce salts. The produced salts would form a base that are concrete and thus they were termed as bases. Acids usually are H+ donors while Bases are H+ acceptors.

Answered by Shashank9999
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Answer:

Hi friend

Explanation:

A base on the other hand which is soluble in nature is termed as an alkali. Liquids that are volatile (acids) once mixed with certain substances would produce salts. The produced salts would form a base that are concrete and thus they were termed as bases. Acids usually are H+ donors while Bases are H+ acceptors.

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