Bases taste bitter
An Acid is a substance that tastes sour and Base is a substance that tastes bitter and feels slippery.
Bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.
Acids taste bitter.
A base tastes bitter, feels slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue.
This is false. Bases are associated with bitter tastes and acids are sour. For an example, baking soda is a base and lemon juice is an acid.
Acids taste sour; bases normally taste bitter.
Three common bases in the lab are sodium hydroxide, ammonia, and calcium oxide. A base is slippery to the touch, tastes bitter, and turns red litmus paper to blue.
Strong acids and bases are not typically bitter. Strong acids such as hydrochloric acid and strong bases like sodium hydroxide are more known for their sour and caustic taste, respectively. Bitter tastes are commonly associated with some alkaline substances or basic compounds.
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salt tastes good but is bad for you.....
Arsenic tastes like almonds.
The four basic tastes are bitter tastes, sweet/sugary tastes, salty tastes and sour tastesSweet, Salty, Sour and Bitter.