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How are acids and bases different?

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How are acids and bases different?

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Acids and bases are different in that acids taste sour and contain hydrogen ions when they are added to water. Their pH level is less than 7 and they turn blue litmus paper to red. On the other hand, bases have a pH level of more than 7. And they turn red litmus paper to blue. For more information look here: http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/jun…

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