Acids taste bitter.
Acids taste sour and bases taste bitter. Bases and Bitter both start with 'B', so I never confuse.
Lowest pH, strong acids, then weak acids, then salts of strong acids and strong bases, then salts of weak acids and strong bases, then weak bases, then strong bases. All very confusing!
Strong acids and strong bases are both usually corrosive.
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
Acids taste bitter.
Acids taste sour and bases taste bitter. Bases and Bitter both start with 'B', so I never confuse.
Lowest pH, strong acids, then weak acids, then salts of strong acids and strong bases, then salts of weak acids and strong bases, then weak bases, then strong bases. All very confusing!
Bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.
Buffer systems. They convert strong acids or bases into weak acids or bases.
Strong acids and strong bases are both usually corrosive.
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
No. Many strong electrolytes are bases or neutral salts.
They either have a high concentration of H+ ions (acids) or OH- ions (bases). Strong acids and bases are also highly corrosive relative to weaker more neutral acids/bases.
Yes, bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.
buffers
all bases taste bitter Thomas To be more accurate, the taste of a base is bitter, but also the taste of an acid is sour, and a salt, well...is salty. :D -Wasp04. ZD