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what makes acid different from other chemical compounds​

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Answered by mysticaldimple88
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Acids and bases are assigned a value between 0 and 14, the pH value, according to their relative strengths. Pure water, which is neutral, has a pH of 7. A solution with a pH less than 7 is considered acidic, and a solution with a pH greater than 7 is considered basic, or alkaline.

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Answered by rehmaniazra
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Acids are substances that contains one or more hydrogen atoms that, in solution, are released as positively charged hydrogen ions........Bases are substances that taste bitter and change the colour of red litmus into blue. Bases react with acids to form salts and promote certain chemical reactions( base catalysis)

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