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This depends ! Each base has typical properties and applications, advantages or disadvantages.
it will turn blue litmus paper redAll acids dissociate fully or partially, into ions and give protons in the aqueous medium.
It's a base solution, not acidic since it has base properties. It also shows beautiful physical appearances as forms of art.
The polar properties of water give it such a high specific temperature.
During transcription, the resulting bases on the mRNA if the DNA has the base adenine is Proteins.
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
A property of a base has a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
This depends ! Each base has typical properties and applications, advantages or disadvantages.
make a table that compares at least three properties of acid and base
1. Bases are bitter in taste.2.Solution of bases are soapy to touch.3.Bases may or may not be soluble in water.
bitter taste, slightly electrolyte or no electrolyte depends on if strong or weak base
They disappear because it is an equal quantity of acid and base.
No, soap is a base actually.
bases have a pH level more than 7, they are slippery, and they are bitter tasting
A base tastes bitter, feels slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue.
Hydroxide ions cause bases to have properties.