Neither. Sugar is an organic compound (C2H6O12) (glucose) Acids must contain an "H" in the solution; this is an exception due to the fact that it is an organic element. Examples: HCLO, HCL, H2SO4 Alkali: Located in Group IA in the Periodic Table. Highly reactive with water. Examples: Na, K, Li Note: There are also other forms of sugar: Examples: Fructose Maltose Dextrose
Sodium saccharin is a food additive. This ingredient is classified by scientists as being an acid instead of being an alkali.
Neither, the salt sodium sulphate has a pH of 7 (neutral).
If you think to sodium nitrate this is a salt.
Sugar is Neutral.
This compound is an anionic detergent.
yes it is an alkali made from sodium hydroxide .
Cu(s) + 2H^+(aq) ==> H2(g) + Cu^2+
a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
No. Sulfuric acid is an acid. The alkali metals are metallic elements.
It is alkali.
Sodium Hydrogen Sulphate is an alkali
Sodium Hydroxide and Sulphuric Acid!
Sodium hydroxide is an alkali, not an acid.
Sodium metal produces sodium hydroxide in water which is a very strong alkali
hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
Hydrochloric Acid would be the stronger acid, as Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali.
I believe it is an alkali ( base ) and that alkali is sodium hydroxide, NaOH.
The water solutions of sodium chloride are neutral.
Sodium hydroxide ia an alkali
It is an alkali its scientific name is sodium carbonate :)