Chemists classify substances which are neither acidic or basic as neutral. Water, sodium chloride [NaCl], and table sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) are all examples of chemically neutral compounds.
C12H22O11 is sugar (sucrose). It is neutral, neither acid or base.
It's a dissociation of a base. LiOH---> Li+ + OH-It completely dissociates since it is a "superbase."
The commonly used isomer with this molecular formula is saccharin. It has a -CO-NH-SO2- functional group attached to benzene at the 1,2 position and the molecule is neutral.
Sodium carbonate is basic.
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Tomato is acidic.
its acidic
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