no they taste bitter but the do feel slippery
no bases do not taste sour they taste bitter, acids taste sour
Typically, bases have more of a bitter taste to them. For instance, if you accidentally ever tasted soap, you would notice it's bitter flavor before spitting it out in disgust.
Yes, it's one of their physical features....however not all of them feel slippery and taste bitter but many of them do.
One example will be bleach.
Acids taste sour
Bases tend to taste bitter and feel slippery
... so the statement is false because it mentions sour taste.
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yes , and they taste bitter.
A property of a base has a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
They tend to have a slippery feel and a bitter taste.
Both are commonly used descriptors for bases, yes, but BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS YOU TASTE, please!
have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors.
They feel slippery and taste bitter
yes , and they taste bitter.
Bases usually feel slippery and taste bitter.
A property of a base has a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
They tend to have a slippery feel and a bitter taste.
Both are commonly used descriptors for bases, yes, but BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS YOU TASTE, please!
Astringent, bitter taste, slippery feel, caustic, to name a few.
have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors.
bases will often feel slippery kind of like oil or soap
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.
Slippery
Called a base.... Bases have a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.