No. Bitterness is generally associated with bases while acids tend to lend a sour taste.
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a base.
Slippery tastes bitter
bitter taste
Acids taste sour; bases normally taste bitter.
I think it is a base because it is bitter and the inside of it is soapy just as how its characteristic is of bases
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a base.
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a base.
bitter taste
Slippery tastes bitter
It tastes sour. Other tastes are sweet, bitter and salty. Bitter is alkaline, the opposite of acid in Ph. And salty is the combination of an acid and a base (alkaline), which is a salt.
I think it has to do with the acid content.
Acids taste sour; bases normally taste bitter.
An acid tastes sour, and a base is bitter
I think it is a base because it is bitter and the inside of it is soapy just as how its characteristic is of bases
Ascorbic acid is not a contant of bitter leaf.It is contant of citrus fruits like orange,lemon etc.It is also called as Vitamin C.
acid tastes sour and can only be tasted on the sides of your tongue
An Acid is a substance that tastes sour and Base is a substance that tastes bitter and feels slippery.