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what is the difference between acids and base

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Answered by ROYALJATT
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 Acids are chemical compounds that act as proton donors and can be easily recognized due to the possession of a releasable H+ ion.

Bases are chemical compounds that act as proton acceptors and can be easily recognized in most cases.

Acids are proton donors/ electron pair acceptors/ that are able to increase the H+ ion concentration in an aqueous solution.

Bases are proton acceptors/ electron pair donors/ that are able to increase the OH– ion concentration in an aqueous solution.

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Answered by Rvanikalyani
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acids: the substances with the PH value of 0 to 7 are called acids. and these substances taste sour.these change litmus paper to red.ex: sulphuric acid.
bases: the substances with the PH value of 7 to 14 are called bases.these substances taste bitter.these change litmus paper to blue.and soluble base is also known as alkali.


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