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write the difference between acid and bases ?​

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Answered by VwirobiBrahma
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Answer:

Acid is a kind of chemical compound that when dissolved in water gives a solution with H+ ion activity more than purified water. A base is an aqueous substance that donates electrons, accept protons or release hydroxide (OH-) ions. An acid is a proton donor. While a base is a proton acceptor.

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Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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ACIDS:-

  • Acid are those that can donate electrons.

  • The pH values of acids are basically less than 7.

  • Acids turn blue litmus red.

  • Acids remain colourless when dissolved in phenolphthalein.

  • When these are dissolved in water then releases H+ ions.

Examples: Acetic acid, sulphuric acid

BASES:-

  • Bases are those that can accept protons

  • The pH values of bases are basically more than 7.

  • The Base turns red litmus blue.

  • Bases makes solution pink coloured when dissolved in phenolphthalein

  • When these are dissolved in water then releases OH− ions.

Examples: NaOH, Ammonia

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