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what is the charge of acids and bases? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale. We begin with two water molecules, and move some hydrogen atoms around. One water molecule gains a hydrogen and therefore takes on a positive charge, while the other water molecule loses a hydrogen atom and therefore becomes negatively charged.

Answered by DocMujahid110
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according to Lewis acid base concept;

the species which carry the +ve charge on it is known as Lewis Acid

and the species which carry -ve charge or lone pair of electrons on it is the Lewis Base

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