An acid
A substance that forms hydroxide ions in water is defined as a base. This type of base is known as an alkali or a hydroxide base. When dissolved in water, these substances release hydroxide ions (OH-) that can accept protons, making the solution basic.
A substance that has a high amount of hydroxide ions in it is a Base.
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A substance made from the reaction of an acid and a base is called a salt. In this type of reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid combines with the hydroxide ion from the base to form water, while the remaining ions combine to form the salt.
An Acid is a substance that tastes sour and Base is a substance that tastes bitter and feels slippery.
Acid:Electron pair;Base:Proton
An indicator is a substance that changes color when exposed to an acid or base.
An alkali substance typically neutralizes an acid. Alkalis are basic in nature and can react with acids to form salts and water, achieving a neutral pH.
A Brønsted-Lowry base is a substance which gain a proton.
A substance that releases hydroxyl ions in water is a base. Bases are substances which in water, becomes slippery, has a bitter taste, changes indicator color, forms salts with acids and promotes base catalysis. Alkaline earth materials is an example of a base.
Am amphoteric substance can react as a base but also as an acid.
This substance is a base.