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acids and alkalis
Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions (H⁺) in water, making the solution acidic. They have a pH less than 7. Examples include lemon juice and vinegar. Alkalis are substances that release hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water, making the solution alkaline. They have a pH greater than 7. Examples include baking soda and soap. The pH scale measures how acidic or alkaline a solution is, ranging from 0 to 14. When acids and alkalis mix, they react in a neutralization process. This reaction produces salt and water. Neutral solutions have a pH of exactly 7. Indicators like litmus paper change color to show if a solution is acid or alkali. This helps us test and understand different substances.
Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions (H⁺) in water and have a pH less than 7.
Alkalis are bases that dissolve in water and release hydroxide ions (OH⁻), with a pH…




