They are both corrosive and can burn skin
Acids and bases each produce one part of a water molecule. Acids have hydrogen ions, bases have hydroxide ions, and hyrogen plus hydroxide produces water. So, water is what they have in common.
Acids and bases are the equal of eachother. It is all about the pH level of your substance. To make a acid more basic you add base. To make a base more acidic you add acid. The meutral number is 7 on the pH scale.
Both acids and bases are compounds that can be identified by their common properties.
Both are reactive in nature.
Most of them are in soluble in water in both the cases.
Both acids and bases are compounds that can be identified by their common properties.
Both are reactive in nature.
Most of them are in soluble in water in both the cases.
Both acids and bases are compounds that can be identified by their common properties.
Both are reactive in nature.
Most of them are in soluble in water in both the cases.
Acids and bases each produce one part of a water molecule. Acids have hydrogen ions, bases have hydroxide ions, and hyrogen plus hydroxide produces water. So, water is what they have in common.
Acids and bases are very different categories of compounds.
Both are chemical compounds.
no
acids and baces are two different things
Litmus paper
acids- taste sour, PH 0-6 bases-taste bitter, Ph 8-14 both- can burn and kill you
Yes. All bases neutralise acids.
Acids have ions as H+ or (COOH)-.
no
They reacting with other.Reactions are different to acids and bases.
There is a set of 5 nitrogenous bases used in the construction of nucleic acids.
acids and baces are two different things
Litmus paper
orange juice
there will be a massive explosion
Amino Acids? I'm not positive but I'm working on the packet and have the same question.
acids- taste sour, PH 0-6 bases-taste bitter, Ph 8-14 both- can burn and kill you
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.