alkaline
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
because it is dilute in nature
Tooth paste is made up of silicon dioxide therfore it is acidic in nature .
No, none are; to be alkaline requires being a soluble base, and soaps are neither acidic or basic.
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
because it is dilute in nature
Tooth paste is made up of silicon dioxide therfore it is acidic in nature .
No, none are; to be alkaline requires being a soluble base, and soaps are neither acidic or basic.
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
Because it contains sodium cations, which are strongly basic, and carbonate anions which are weakly acidic. So the basic ions win over acidic ions, making Na2CO3 alkaline(i.e. basic).
Orange is acidic in nature due to presence of Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and citric acid.
Lysosomes do in fact maintain a highly acidic internal environment. The acidic nature allows for the lysosomes to act as waste disposal systems for the cell.
By dissolving the pH solution a colour change will occur in the solution that should be tested.Compairing the colour of solution to the colours marked on of pH chart we can find out if the solution we tested is of alkaline nature or of acidic nature or neutral.Solutions of pH7are neutral solutions.Solutions below pH7 are acidic solutions and those above pH7 are alkaline solutions.
IF the wastes are acidic in nature, adding basic (alkaline) materials would counteract the acidity.
Water provides H+/ OH- ions for the dry gas(to be tested with litmus) to show its acidic/alkaline nature.
IF the wastes are acidic in nature, adding basic (alkaline) materials would counteract the acidity.