Yes, especially - Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Sulfuric acid, Sodium hydroxide and Sodium (bi)carbonate
Yes. All bases neutralise acids.
These fruits contain citric acid.
Acids have H+ while bases have OH-
Acids always tend to neutralize by reacting with bases.
Bronsted-Lowry
Volumetric cylinders are used in chemical laboratories to measure a specific amount of solutions, acids, bases...
There is a set of 5 nitrogenous bases used in the construction of nucleic acids.
bases as in chemical acids or bases bases soap, any kind of detergent, etc.
One that is not found in Acids, youy're very welcome...
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
bases neutralise the acids
This functional group is -OH.
Yes. All bases neutralise acids.
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
acids and bases are important!
They don't dissolve (or more properly, dissociate) completely in water, only partially. Acids or bases that dissociate completely are called strong acids or bases.