not very well :) all body processes don't really have a wide tolerance of large pH differences, so all biological materials have a limited range that the pH can be.
not very well :) all body processes don't really have a wide tolerance of large pH differences, so all biological materials have a limited range that the pH can be.
Biological materials respond to acids and bases in different ways depending on their usual pH levels. For instance, if a neutral agent is hit with an acid, it will turn acidic.
im not sure sorry bro...i have the same question
Bases can neutralize acids. When a strong base and acid is combined, it results in a neutralization reaction.
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.
Amino acids are fundamental in your DNA. You need them to make DNA. You need them to be alive. Amino acids bind together in a special combination that your body needs to make more.
The reaction between bases and acids is a neutralization reaction.
Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
no they act stronger
no they act stronger
yes
Acids and Bases are used in basically everything. All cleaners are usually bases or weak acids, that help remove stains, by reacting with the substance. Some weak acids and bases are used in foods, for example vinegar is a base and citric acid (From lemons etc). is obviously an acid. Please respond if this did not fully help you understand acids and bases uses.
red cabbage is a good indicator
lol go and read your textbook!
Yes, it is correct.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
bases neutralise the acids