Acids and bases: overview

The word acid comes from acidus, a latin word meaning sour while the term ‘base’ was introduced by Guillaume Rouelle, a French chemist, in 1754. Since then, scientists have developed several concepts of acids and bases and some related definitions. These concepts and definitions serve to help us understand and predict reactions involving acids and bases.

 

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