Write all the properties of acids as well as bases.
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properties of acids.
when acid react with bases it form salt and water . and acid react with metal to form salt and hydrogen. and acid react with metal carbonate or bicarbonate to form salt water and carbon dioxide. acids produce hydrogen or hydronium ions in water.
properties of bases.
when base react with some metal to form salt and hydrogen gas. bases are bitter in taste. bases have more than 7 pH. red litmus turns blue.
when acid react with bases it form salt and water . and acid react with metal to form salt and hydrogen. and acid react with metal carbonate or bicarbonate to form salt water and carbon dioxide. acids produce hydrogen or hydronium ions in water.
properties of bases.
when base react with some metal to form salt and hydrogen gas. bases are bitter in taste. bases have more than 7 pH. red litmus turns blue.
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Acids
1. Acids are Chemical Compounds that have more positively charged Hydrogen ions (H⁺) than negatively charged Hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
2. Acids are usually corrosive in nature.
3. Acids neutralize with bases to form a salt and Water.
4. All Acids contain Hydrogen, obviously.
5. Acids can also be involved in Acid-Carbonate reactions, Acid-Oxide reactions, Acid-Metal reactions and so much more.
Bases
1. Bases are chemical compounds that have more Hydroxide ions (OH⁻) than Hydrogen ions (H⁺).
2. Bases are usually Hydroxides of metals. An exception is Ammonium Hydroxide which has Ammonia.
3. Bases neutralize with Acids to form a salt and Water.
Salts
1. Salts are Chemical Compounds which are composed of one or more positive ions and one or more negative ions.
2. Salts can be divided into neutral, basic and acidic salts. Basic salts behave like Bases and have almost all their properties, and the same goes for Acidic Bases. Both can neutralize and be involved in all the changed their parent can undergo.
1. Acids are Chemical Compounds that have more positively charged Hydrogen ions (H⁺) than negatively charged Hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
2. Acids are usually corrosive in nature.
3. Acids neutralize with bases to form a salt and Water.
4. All Acids contain Hydrogen, obviously.
5. Acids can also be involved in Acid-Carbonate reactions, Acid-Oxide reactions, Acid-Metal reactions and so much more.
Bases
1. Bases are chemical compounds that have more Hydroxide ions (OH⁻) than Hydrogen ions (H⁺).
2. Bases are usually Hydroxides of metals. An exception is Ammonium Hydroxide which has Ammonia.
3. Bases neutralize with Acids to form a salt and Water.
Salts
1. Salts are Chemical Compounds which are composed of one or more positive ions and one or more negative ions.
2. Salts can be divided into neutral, basic and acidic salts. Basic salts behave like Bases and have almost all their properties, and the same goes for Acidic Bases. Both can neutralize and be involved in all the changed their parent can undergo.
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