Tea is slightly acidic
a base.
No, tea has tannic acid.
The named 'tea' acid is unknown, couldn't find it in my 'biochemical knowledge base' Best guess is tannic acid (major part of tea aroma/taste compounds). In tea there is hardly any acetic acid found, but sure this is a very different acid!
Tannic acid, tea is an acid.
Pectic acid, pictine acid and tannic acid can be found in tea.
Tea is acid
Black tea turns red when an acid,(lemon juice) is added and blue when a base(soap solution)is added.
Yes. However, certain teas cannot be used. One tea which does work is black tea, which gets darker when a base is added and lighter when an acid in added.
It is a base because it reduces the acid in your stomach. If it was an acid it would decrease the pH in your stomach which is bad because the lower the pH the stronger the acid. Nexium's job is to correct the high acidity in your stomach that is causing you discomfort. Acids -coffee - tea - soda base -Nexium -tums
The acid in tea is known as Tannic Acid
There is no (tannic) acid in tea
Tannic Acid