Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
Such solutions are called concentrated acids or bases. In these solutions, the acids and bases are present in high concentrations, but they do not neutralize each other due to the excess of one over the other.
Acids and alkalis (properly known as bases) are often used in the form of solutions, but most can exist outside a solution as well.
There are a great many different acids and bases. Most of them do exist as crystalline solids when they are not dissolved in water. Some do not. Pure sulfuric acid (also known as fuming sulfuric acid) is a liquid.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
bases neutralise the acids
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.
Acids taste bitter.
Acids have a lower PH and bases have a higher PH.
Acids: H+ and Bases: OH-
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.