They have a bitter taste and they feel soapy.
Bases are good conductors in solution, especially the stronger bases.
Bases:
-turn red litmus blue
-turn universal indicator blue/purple
-turn methyl orange yellow
-turn phenolphthalein pink
They also produce OH- in solution.
Acid+ Base --> Salt + Water
Base + Non-metal oxide --> Salt + Water
Alkalis are soluble bases in water.
Hydroxide ions cause bases to have properties.
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
neutralization :)
they both have to be stablelized
neutralization :)
Hydroxide ions cause bases to have properties.
Nucleous
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
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a sour taste
neutralization :)
they both have to be stablelized
A cylinder has 2 congruent bases, parallel lines called "elements" that connect the bases, and can have neither concave nor convex properties.
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.
They are ontologically inadequate
neutralization :)
A property of a base has a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.