Microbiology: An Introduction
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Chapter 2, Problem 8MCQ
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Acid – is a compound which release hydrogen ion (positive charge) when it get dissociated.
Base – is a compound which release hydroxide ion (negative charge) when it get dissociated
Salt – is a compound which release equal number of positive and negative charged compound when it get dissociated.
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Microbiology: An Introduction
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