Properties of acids and bases | Middle school chemistry | Khan Academy
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Acids are sour substances that produce positively charged hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions, while bases are bitter substances that produce negatively charged hydroxide ions. Both are electrolytes, conduct electricity, and can neutralize each other, resulting in salt and water. Further exploration of their pH properties will follow in the next video.