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If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.
both together causes neutralisation.
Yes. All bases neutralise acids.
Because they are very reactive to each other most of the time.
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bases neutralise the acids
If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.
They reacting with other.Reactions are different to acids and bases.
both together causes neutralisation.
They are like the letters in an alphabet because the letters in an alphabet form together to make words and the bases form together to make the nucleic acids.
Ksp is only for ionic compounds that can produce a precipitate, thus acids and base can not produce a ppt when mixed together. acids and bases are always soluble.
The most economical route while not compromising safety is storage in wooden cabinets. Acids together and Bases in another box together away from the acids. Do not place storage boxes higher than chest high.
Acids, Bases, and Salts are all grouped together in a category called electrolytes, which means that a solution of a given substance will conduct electricity.!! :)
Beacuse god says so
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
creates poisinous fumes that may knock you out or kill you so dont try it at home :P. but it does knock you out or kill you only strong acids and bases though.