acids are a liquid substenc
Acids donate hydrogen ions while bases do not, acids are not the ionic compounds while bases may be, acids do not contain metals while bases mostly have.
Acids typically have a sour taste, turn blue litmus paper red, and react with metals to produce hydrogen gas. Bases, on the other hand, have a bitter taste, turn red litmus paper blue, and feel slippery or soapy to the touch. Additionally, acids release H+ ions in solution, while bases release OH- ions.
Acids have a pH value of less than 7 and have a sharp taste while bases have a pH of greater than 7 and a soapy taste. The chemical formulas for almost all acids start with a H due to presence of hydrogen the formulas of most end with OH due to hydroxide content.
Acids are the exact opposite of bases. If bases are pH above 7, Acids will be pH below 7. That's because these substances are different from each other, they react in the exact opposite way, because acid is hydrogen ion and base is hydroxide ion. Hope this helped you :)
An acid contain hydrogen H (forming the ion H+ by dissociation) or the carboxylic group COOH;
soluble acids have a pH under 7 in water solution.
Acids are used in many fields of industry and in homes.The sulfuric acid is used to make many products,paper,paints,etc. Like acids,bases have many uses.Sodium hydroxide is a base used to make soap and paper.
neutralization
neutralization :)
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
Bases are substances that can accept protons, have a pH greater than 7, feel slippery to the touch, and turn red litmus paper blue. They often have a bitter taste and can neutralize acids.
Acids are used in many fields of industry and in homes.The sulfuric acid is used to make many products,paper,paints,etc. Like acids,bases have many uses.Sodium hydroxide is a base used to make soap and paper.
Neutralisation
About 10 distinguish Acids and bases. ( written by and 11 year old)
neutralization
When properties of acids and bases are lost, the solution becomes neutral with a pH of 7. This occurs when an acid and a base react together to form a salt and water, known as neutralization. The resulting solutions no longer show acidic or basic properties.
Acids generally taste sour, conduct electricity, turn blue litmus paper red, and have a pH less than 7. Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, conduct electricity, turn red litmus paper blue, and have a pH greater than 7.
Acids can conduct electricity, have a sour taste, and bases will neutralize its properties. Bases can conduct electricity, feel slippery, and acids will neutralize its properties.
neutralization :)
Because strong acids and bases can burn your mouth! ... and they're probably all going to taste the same in the few milliseconds before you destroy your taste buds.
Bases are substances that can accept protons, have a pH greater than 7, feel slippery to the touch, and turn red litmus paper blue. They often have a bitter taste and can neutralize acids.
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.