Your question is inadequate. If you mean to differentiate the two, you can do a pH test. If pH is below 7, it is acidic and if it is above 7, it is basic.
If you mean to mix an acid and a base, following reaction will occur-
Acid + Base ---> Salt + Water.
A strong acid. This means it disassociates , all H(+) ions and Cl(-) ions, completely in solution(water).
pH above 7 = a base or alkaline solutionpH below 7 = acid or acidic solution
A solution with a ( K_a ) value much less than one is typically a weak acid in equilibrium with its ions. This indicates that the acid does not dissociate significantly in water, resulting in a low concentration of hydrogen ions compared to the undissociated acid. Consequently, the solution has a higher pH and is less acidic. Examples include acetic acid and formic acid, which partially ionize in solution.
A dissociated acid release hydrogen cations.
Hydrochloric acid ( HCl) is produced in the stomach.Gastric acid my dear =) lol
an acid is something dissolved in water to produce H+ ions.
It is an organic acid produced from carbohydrate.
Lactic acid is produced by our muscles during exercise.
strong acid
The pH of the solution before titration depends on the nature of the solution. For example, if it's a strong acid solution, the pH will be low (acidic), and if it's a strong base solution, the pH will be high (basic). If it's a neutral solution, like pure water, the pH will be around 7.
It will be an aqueous acetic acid solution. normally water is added in order to decrease the concentration of an acid & gives the diluted form of it.
hydrogen ions and anions.
when acid mix with soda, it will produce carbon dioxide
Not acid lava, basic magma.
A strongly basic solution
Hydrochloric acid is a strong mineral acid with the chemical formula HCl. It is a colorless and highly corrosive solution of hydrogen chloride in water.
An acid is a proton (H+) donor. It donates protons when it dissociates in solution.