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State the differences.

  1. Acids and bases

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 Acid  Base
Substance which when dissolved in water gives  hydrogen ion Substance which when dissolved in water can accept hydrogen ions
Substance which donates a proton Substance which accepts a proton
Strength depends on the concentration of the hydronium ions Strength depends on the concentration of the hydroxide ions
Acids have a sour taste Basehave a bitter taste
Releases hydrogen ions (H+) when mixed with water Releases hydroxide ions(OH-) when mixed with water
pH value less than 7.0 pH value greater than 7.0
Blue litmus paper turns red in acid Red litmus paper turns blue in base
It neutralizes a base to give salt and water

 

Example: HCL, H2SO4

It neutralizes an acid to give salt and water

 

Example :NaOH, Ca(OH)2

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