1. Bases are those substances which give OH⁻ in aqueous solution.

    Bases are those substances which give OH⁻ in aqueous solution.

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  2. Acids are those substances which give H⁺ in aqueous solution.

    Acids are those substances which give H⁺ in aqueous solution.

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  3. It is because metals are more reactive than hydrogen, therefore, they can displace H₂. They can supply electrons to 2 convert H⁺ ions to H₂ gas.

    It is because metals are more reactive than hydrogen, therefore, they can displace H₂. They can supply electrons to 2 convert H⁺ ions to H₂ gas.

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  4. When acid reacts with base to form salt and water, it is called neutralization reaction.

    When acid reacts with base to form salt and water, it is called neutralization reaction.

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  5. Those bases which dissociate into ions completely are called strong bases.

    Those bases which dissociate into ions completely are called strong bases.

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