with suitable examples differentiate between acidic bases and neutral salts
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⭕ Acid :-Any compound which when dissolved in water gives hydronium ions as the only positively charged ions is said to be an acid.
◆ Acids are sour in taste. And are corrosive in nature.
◆Generally organic acids are found in solid state whereas mineral acids are found in liquid state.
◆ Example :- Boric acid, oxalic acid etc are found in solid state. HCl, Nitric acid are found in liquid state.
◆Acids are good electrolytes and hence it allows electric current to flow through its aqueous solution.
⭕ Bases :-Any compound which when dissolved in water gives hydroxide ions as the only negatively charged ions is known as base.
◆ Bases are bitter in taste and soapy to touch.
◆Bases conduct electricity in solution.
◆ Example :- Sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide.
⭕ Salts :-Salts are formed when an avid reacts with base.
◆ They are electrolytes.
◆Salts are ionic compounds.Every salt consists of a positively charged ion (action) and negatively charged ion (anion)
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Acid :-Any compound which when dissolved in water gives hydronium ions as the only positively charged ions is said to be an acid.
◆ Acids are sour in taste. And are corrosive in nature.
◆Generally organic acids are found in solid state whereas mineral acids are found in liquid state.
◆ Example :- Boric acid, oxalic acid etc are found in solid state. HCl, Nitric acid are found in liquid state.
◆Acids are good electrolytes and hence it allows electric current to flow through its aqueous solution.
⭕ Bases :-Any compound which when dissolved in water gives hydroxide ions as the only negatively charged ions is known as base.
◆ Bases are bitter in taste and soapy to touch.
◆Bases conduct electricity in solution.
◆ Example :- Sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide.
⭕ Salts :-Salts are formed when an avid reacts with base.
◆ They are electrolytes.
◆Salts are ionic compounds.Every salt consists of a positively charged ion (action) and negatively charged ion (anion)
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