write at least 2 differences acids and bases
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Acid : Arrhenius Definition: An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water. Bronstead Lowry Definition: An acid is an substance which donates a proton.
BASE:Arrhenius Definition: A base is an aqueous substance that can accept hydrogen ions. Bronstead Lowry Definition: A base is any substance which accepts a proton.
pH (measure of concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution) ACID " Less than 7.0
BASE Greater than 7.0 and could go up to 14 in case of stronger bases.
BASE:Arrhenius Definition: A base is an aqueous substance that can accept hydrogen ions. Bronstead Lowry Definition: A base is any substance which accepts a proton.
pH (measure of concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution) ACID " Less than 7.0
BASE Greater than 7.0 and could go up to 14 in case of stronger bases.
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Acid:-
1. Acid are sour in taste.
2. They turn blue litmus red.
Base:-
1. Base are bitter in taste.
2. They turn red litmus blue.
1. Acid are sour in taste.
2. They turn blue litmus red.
Base:-
1. Base are bitter in taste.
2. They turn red litmus blue.
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