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Aaliyah Delgado
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21 July, 06:08
How are acids and bases different?
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Shaniya Archer
21 July, 06:35
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Answer: The main difference between acid and base is that acids act as proton donors whereas base act as proton acceptors. Upon the reaction of acids and bases in solutions, the H + ions are neutralized by OH - ions, and they form water molecules together.
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