They tend to have a slippery feel and a bitter taste.
There are multiple chemical properties. The pH level measures the amount of hydronium ions present, as in gauging bases, neutrals and acids. Reactivity from the oxidation, that is the rusting of iron is another example of a chemical property.
Bases have a common set of properties. In aqueous solutions they fell slippery on your skin. You experience this when you use soap on your hands
Hydroxide ions cause bases to have properties.
Both can be corrosive, eating away at solids
Its a chemical change. Chemical changes produces a new substance while physical change does not Examples of physical change are ripping paper, breaking a bottle and melting ice. Examples of Chemical change are cooking macaroni, rusting iron and mixing acids and bases to make salt and water
That is a chemical change.
There are multiple chemical properties. The pH level measures the amount of hydronium ions present, as in gauging bases, neutrals and acids. Reactivity from the oxidation, that is the rusting of iron is another example of a chemical property.
Bases have a common set of properties. In aqueous solutions they fell slippery on your skin. You experience this when you use soap on your hands
Hydroxide ions cause bases to have properties.
It starts changin color at 100c; dissolves in acids and bases;and; can be bleached without the loss of strength
bitter taste, slightly electrolyte or no electrolyte depends on if strong or weak base
Its a chemical change. Chemical changes produces a new substance while physical change does not Examples of physical change are ripping paper, breaking a bottle and melting ice. Examples of Chemical change are cooking macaroni, rusting iron and mixing acids and bases to make salt and water
Both can be corrosive, eating away at solids
Its a chemical change. Chemical changes produces a new substance while physical change does not Examples of physical change are ripping paper, breaking a bottle and melting ice. Examples of Chemical change are cooking macaroni, rusting iron and mixing acids and bases to make salt and water
Nucleous
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
a sour taste