No, they are not. An acid is acidic in nature which means it has more H+ ions than OH- ions.
But a base is basic in nature which means that it contains more no. of OH- ions than H+ ions.
neutral
it is neutral
Water may be a neutral or if possible you can make your own. All it takes is some neutralisation. Just add an acid such as vinegar and add a base within it such as bicarbonate then the liquid you have is possibly a neutral. But to be sure you could use a pH indicator to identify if it is an acid,neutral or base (alkaline).Red,orange and yellow for acid,green or lime for neutral and blue, purple or violet for base (alkaline). By Professor Tran
A base.
These substances are named pH indicators. See a list on the link bellow.
A base is the opposite of an acid. Why? Because an acid can donate a hydrogen ion while a base accepts, or takes, a hydrogen ion from other substances. Therefore, if you mix them you will get a neutral result.
it is neutral
neutral
Water may be a neutral or if possible you can make your own. All it takes is some neutralisation. Just add an acid such as vinegar and add a base within it such as bicarbonate then the liquid you have is possibly a neutral. But to be sure you could use a pH indicator to identify if it is an acid,neutral or base (alkaline).Red,orange and yellow for acid,green or lime for neutral and blue, purple or violet for base (alkaline). By Professor Tran
A base.
It is an acid
These substances are named pH indicators. See a list on the link bellow.
base
its a base
it is a base
BASE!!
neutral