Lime is calcium hydroxiode.
So it is basic in nature.
A lime with calcium hydroxide is a base.
The fruit known as a lime is acidic it contains citric acid. The substance lime, sometimes called quicklime, is calcium oxide and is a base.
lime juice is an acid, not a base
no...it's a base.
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It is a base as it is a solution of calcium hydroxide.
Lime is a strong base. When you add a base to an acid it turns it neutral. So by adding the lime to the water after a while it'll turn into precipitation itself and neutralize the acid. This is also known as acid-base neutralization.
No. Lime is a base, alkali, primarily calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. Vinegar is an acid (acetic acid)
They are both acidic
No, lime is not the opposite of acid. Lime is a type of fruit with a sour flavor due to its high acidity. Acid, on the other hand, refers to a chemical substance that produces a sour taste and has a low pH level.
Lime contains an organic acid known as citric acid. Its formula is C6H8O7.
Lime water contains citric acid. So it is an acid substance.