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The strength of acids and bases is most often indicated by the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This is called the pH.
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they often form hydroxide ions
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Acids release hyrogen ions while bases absorb them, thus canceling out the effects of one another.
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1) Bronsted-Lowry acids are proton donors. Bronsted-Lowry bases are proton acceptors. 2) Lewis acids are electron acceptors. Lewis bases are electron donors.
Strong acids and bases are often described as corrosive.
The strength of acids and bases is most often indicated by the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This is called the pH.
1) Bronsted-Lowry acids are proton donors. Bronsted-Lowry bases are proton acceptors. 2) Lewis acids are electron acceptors. Lewis bases are electron donors.
1) Bronsted-Lowry acids are proton donors. Bronsted-Lowry bases are proton acceptors. 2) Lewis acids are electron acceptors. Lewis bases are electron donors.
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Acids and alkalis (properly known as bases) are often used in the form of solutions, but most can exist outside a solution as well.
it is because, when they react to each other, they neutralizes each other
There are several types of nitrogenous bases. The nitrogen bases that existÊare: thymine, uracil, adenine,Êand also guanine. These are often found in both DNA and RNA.
they often form hydroxide ions
Corrosion is based on chemical reactions; acids and bases are frequently very reactive substances.