Bases can neutralize acids. When a strong base and acid is combined, it results in a neutralization reaction.
yup. And bases neutralize acids.
Bases neutralize acids to form salts. They are widely used in industry and also in our everyday life.
An alkali, for example, bicarbonate of soda.
Because to make up a codon you need to have amino acids which consist of three bases.
acids and bases
Both acids and bases can cause tissue damage.
The body produce that can neutralize acids.
Acids always tend to neutralize by reacting with bases.
If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt
Hydroxide compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are bases. Bases do not neutralize other bases. Acids neutralize bases.
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.
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bases can neutralize acids
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acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.
Water has no ability to neutralize either acids or bases, it can only dilute them.
Yes. Bases neutralize acids in neutralization reaction. The word reaction is: Acid plus base makes water plus a salt. hope this helps alot. Goodluck ;)
Salt.