You can use litmus paper to check whether a liquid is an acid or base
Methyl orange, turmeric paper, beetroot juice, phenolphthalein can also be used
No, soaps are either neutral or a base.
Neutral means if the is a reaction between a base and alkali which forms a salt.
Acids - pH less than 7 Base - pH more than 7 Neutral - pH is 7
Weak acids: acetaminophen pKa = 9.5
The pH level is from 1 to 14. 1 thru 6 is acids and 8 thru 14 is bases. Neutral means that it is neither an acid or a base. Water would be a neutral.
No, soaps are either neutral or a base.
Yes, it can. When an oxide behaves as acid and base, it is neutral. Examples: Aluminum oxide and the most common: water
Neutral means if the is a reaction between a base and alkali which forms a salt.
It is neutral
It is neutral
Acids - pH less than 7 Base - pH more than 7 Neutral - pH is 7
Weak acids: acetaminophen pKa = 9.5
The pH level is from 1 to 14. 1 thru 6 is acids and 8 thru 14 is bases. Neutral means that it is neither an acid or a base. Water would be a neutral.
We call those liquids acids. Above 7 is a base.
any liquids that contain acids such as orange juuce, tomato juice, etc. marble is a base and reacts with an acid.
This process is called as neutralization of an acid and a base.
because the base cancels the acid out and the acid cancels the base out to make a more neutral solution