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What is the difference between acid and base ?​

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Answered by rituverma12345
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Answer:

acid is a substance which forms h+ions on inonisation...

base is a substance which forms oh-ions on inonisation....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\huge\mathcal\green{Acid}

\sf\implies Acid are proton donors and electron pair acceptor .

\sf\implies Acid are able to increase the H+ ions concentration in an aqueous solution .

\sf\implies Acid have the pH value <7.

\sf\implies Acid turn blue litmus paper to red.

\sf\implies Acids taste sour.

\huge\mathcal\orange{Base}

\sf\implies Base are proton acceptor and electron pair donors.

\sf\implies Base are able to increase the OH- ions concentration in an aqueous solution.

\sf\implies Base have the pH value >7.

\sf\implies Base turn red litmus paper to blue .

\sf\implies Base taste soapy.

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