Strong or mineral or inorganic acids. Strong base
No, acids are not slippery. Acids are typically corrosive and can react with substances like metals and skin causing burns or irritation.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
Acids dehydrate organic tissue (your skin) or only slightly damage your top layer of the skin. Strongly alkaline bases like sodium hydroxide actually reacts with your skin and lipids and dissolves them. This is why you can end up with some base burns that can be even worse than sulfuric acid burns.
As the name suggest ' it is an ACID. Sulphuric Acid has the formula ' H2SO4 '. NB A Base is a metal oxide of a Group(I) or (II) metal. None of these metals are in sulphuric acid.
If the acid burns away enough skin, yes. But this is somewhat rare. Even sulfuric acid cannot bleed skin sometimes, as it only dehydrates it. Base burns are more successful, because they can break apart and dissolve lipids, burning away the skin and sometimes blood vessels.
The solution at the endpoint of an acid-base titration involving a weak acid and a strong base will be alkaline. This is because the weak acid will have been neutralized by the strong base, resulting in excess hydroxide ions in the solution causing it to be alkaline.
If the acid burns away enough skin, yes. But this is somewhat rare. Even sulfuric acid cannot bleed skin sometimes, as it only dehydrates it. Base burns are more successful, because they can break apart and dissolve lipids, burning away the skin and sometimes blood vessels.
Nope, sodium chloride is not an acid. It is more of a base due to its pH of 6.7 to 7.3 causing it to be a neutral/base. Also, it is ingested by humans, so lets hope its not a base!
Yes, indicators are one or the other of those things.
Yes, indicators are one or the other of those things.
If you mean 'Alkali (s) , or base, it is the opposite of an acid. And like acids on skin, it can cause and feel like burns - it can actually cause chemical burns. I have had such an experience from hydrochloric acid personally, and it is very painful. So alkalis can cause chemical burns, and cause a burning feeling on exposed skin.
Well, the first step in Fischer Esterification is protonation of the carboxylic acid.