soap the salt of a fatty acid and so it is almost an acid, but it is an alkaline
Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. The other three are primarily bases (soap is neutral but contains basic compounds).
BASE!!
They aren't neutral.
It is a acid base.
Soap is a base. Many bases have the same slippery properties that soap does.
0-6 is considered an Acid. 7 is considered a neutral. 8-14 are considered Bases.
alkalis / bases neutralise acids, a method in which to do this is titration where the acid is slowly added to the alkali through a burette until the mixture is neutral
Many 'soaps' are neutral or basic, a few might be acidic
Water, Salt, Heat Acid-base neutralizations are exothermic. acid-lemon, vinegar base-soap slippery stuff neutral-water
False. Acids and bases can be said to be opposites.
The pH level is from 1 to 14. 1 thru 6 is acids and 8 thru 14 is bases. Neutral means that it is neither an acid or a base. Water would be a neutral.