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what is the difference between acids and bases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acids are sour, gives burning sensation, generally sticky, reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas.

bases are opposite as they are bitter, generally odorless (except ammonia), they are slippery; bases react with fats and oils. In phenolphthalein, indicator acids remain colorless, and base gives pink color.

Answered by Anonymous
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acids are sour , gives burning sensation , generally sticky , reacts with metals to produce hydrogen gas . although basis are opposite as they are bitter, generally excepted ammonia, they are slippery , basis reacts with fats and oils.

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