yes alkali and base have same properties
Neither, there are no associated properties.
Acid and base when mixed in equal concentration neutralize each other.So if the water has both in equal concentration the water will not show the properties of the acid or the base.if any one i.e. acid or base is higher in concentration than the other the water will show its properties.
If an acid and a base completely neutralize each other, their corrosive properties will be nullified and the resulting solution would not be corrosive at all.
No, soap is a base actually.
yes alkali and base have same properties
Neither, there are no associated properties.
A base has a higher pH than water.
The term refers to properties of a base.
You look at the properties of the elements around it and base your guess of off that.
A base gas is a gas similar to ammonia which has basic properties.
It's a base solution, not acidic since it has base properties. It also shows beautiful physical appearances as forms of art.
These corrosive properties disappear.
Base
Whether or not it's an acid or a base
Acid and base when mixed in equal concentration neutralize each other.So if the water has both in equal concentration the water will not show the properties of the acid or the base.if any one i.e. acid or base is higher in concentration than the other the water will show its properties.
No, the word 'basic' denotes having base like properties as opposed to acidic properties.