Lye, also known as sodium hydroxide, is a strong base. It is highly alkaline and can cause severe skin and eye irritation. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of soaps and detergents.
No, it is basic, but is just as dangerous as a strong acid.
Yes, lye is basic in nature.
It is slightly basic. Behaves almost completely neutral.
Lye is a base.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
Lye (sodium hydroxide) is a stronger base than battery acid (sulfuric acid) in terms of chemical strength and aggressiveness. Lye is highly caustic and can cause severe burns on contact with skin, while battery acid is corrosive but not as immediately damaging.
Slight acid.
No, it is basic, but is just as dangerous as a strong acid.
water is neutral. ammonia and lye are alkaline. cola is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid and other acidic ingredients.
Yes, lye is basic in nature.
It is slightly basic. Behaves almost completely neutral.
ammonia is basic
basic.
Lye is a base.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
Lye is a strong base, which means it is basic, not acidic.
It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.