Asked by Fiona
Name one difference between acids and bases in terms of:
-Their chemical formula
-A property
Any help would be awesome.
-Their chemical formula
-A property
Any help would be awesome.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Actually, it all depends upon the definition being used for an acid and a base. If you are using the Arrhenius theory, then
acids produce H^+ (technically H3O^+) and bases produce OH^- in water solution.
Acids turn blue litmus paper red; bases turn red litmus paper blue.
Acids taste sour; bases are slick to the touch.
acids produce H^+ (technically H3O^+) and bases produce OH^- in water solution.
Acids turn blue litmus paper red; bases turn red litmus paper blue.
Acids taste sour; bases are slick to the touch.
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