A weak base will feel "soapy", a strong base will burn your skin.
False. A strong base can be corrosive- feeling it will expose you to having holes eaten in your skin.
False. This can cause severe skin damage.
no,because that is a base and don't touch it if you touch it and your hands feels slippery, you may have gotten the base on your hands. You should quickly rinse your hand with large amounts of water and tell your teacher.
it is tough on the skin. it can remove all the oils and dry out the skin.
Base turns your skin into soap basically. Try not to get any on you.
False. A strong base can be corrosive- feeling it will expose you to having holes eaten in your skin.
False. This can cause severe skin damage.
no,because that is a base and don't touch it if you touch it and your hands feels slippery, you may have gotten the base on your hands. You should quickly rinse your hand with large amounts of water and tell your teacher.
No.
If you mean 'Alkali (s) , or base, it is the opposite of an acid. And like acids on skin, it can cause and feel like burns - it can actually cause chemical burns. I have had such an experience from hydrochloric acid personally, and it is very painful. So alkalis can cause chemical burns, and cause a burning feeling on exposed skin.
it is tough on the skin. it can remove all the oils and dry out the skin.
Untreated shock would make the skin feel cold and clammy.
It's dry - having a similar feel to leather.
Toad skin feel bumpy and moist.
A base has a slippery soapy feel.
It is very easy to tighten a dermal top. Just turn the top gently to the right till you feel or see it tighten, or sometimes when it is tight you will feel gentle tug on the base under your skin.
no