Also an inorganic acid contain the ion H+ and an organic acid the ion (COOH).
Research has show that the tongue actually doesn't have specific spots for taste. Originally it was thought the back of the tongue was exclusive to bitter tastes.
Orange juice is acidic.
Acids taste sour, alkaline substances taste bitter.
when an acid and base react with each other they tend to neutralize their properties by forming Salt.so when an acid's (H+)cation combines with Base's (OH-)anion it forms Water.for example:-think we combine Hydochloric acid (HCL) with Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) it forms common table salt which (Nacl).Some of Acid and Base Properties:-Acid :-1> it conducts electricity.2> it truns blue litmus to red.3> it reacts with base to neutralize it's property.4> it tastes sour.5> it reacts with active metals to liberate hydrogen.Base has almost the same properties but just cancel out the 5th point from acid and remember itt turns Red litmus to Blue....and it feels slippery.
Halite. its rock salt and tastes salty.
Acid
Properties of acids- tastes sour- reacts with metals and carbonates (corrosive)- turn blue litmus paper red- A pH lower than 7- In a solution it produces hydrogen ions
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Reacts with oil and grease Tastes sour
That describes just about any Bronsted-Lowry acid, from citric to hydrofluoric...although it is unbelievably important that you do NOT try to find out what hydrofluoric acid tastes like!
An Acid is a substance that tastes sour and Base is a substance that tastes bitter and feels slippery.
An Acid is a substance that tastes sour and Base is a substance that tastes bitter and feels slippery.
An acid has an irritating smell and tastes sour. A chemical property is that an acid will react with a base to produce a salt and water. Acids also have hydrogen atoms that causes an acid's dissolving power.
In chemistry a base is a substance that would promote certain chemical reactions. Generally the base is something that is either slippery to the touch, tastes bitter, the color changes, or has a indicator that reacts.
Cesium is a metal and it reacts with acids to produce a salt and gaseous hydrogen.
Research has show that the tongue actually doesn't have specific spots for taste. Originally it was thought the back of the tongue was exclusive to bitter tastes.
An acid base indicator is a substance that changes colour due the PH of the medium in which it is dissolved.