Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
An acid has a pH balance lower than 7, this means that there are more hydronium ions than hydroxides ions. Bases have a pH higher than 7 and has more hydroxide than hydronium ions.
Acids form salts, bust bases do not
bases neutralise the acids
acids and bases are important!
Acids: H+ and Bases: OH-
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
Acids form salts, bust bases do not
Bases tend to recieve an H+ ion in a titration, and acids tend to give an H+ ion in a titration. Bases have a pH greater than 7 and acids have a pH less than 7.
Acids form hydrogen ions (H+), while bases form hydroxide ions (OH-).
Acids have a pH level below 7 while bases have a pH above 7. The chemical difference between acids and bases in the hydrogen ion concentration[H+]. Acids have a higher concentration of hydrogen ions while bases have a higher hydroxide ion concentration[OH-]
Salts are formed by the reactions between acids and salts; a salt contain an anion from the acid and a cation from the base.
Acids have a pH under 7 and bases a pH over 7.
well... acid burns stuff like jelly fish but those pesky bases are turkey repellants but thats not my proplem
In general, acids increase H+. Bases increase OH-. Example of a strong acid: HCL. Example of a strong base: NaOH.-- dana
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Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases