The opposite chemically would be alkaline, or basic.
The opposite of an acid (releasing hydrogen ions) would be a base (releasing hydroxide ions).
It depends which part of the stong acid concept you are concerned with: A weak acid is the opposite of a "strong" acid A strong base is the opposite of a strong "acid" A neutral solution is the oppposte of a strong acid (a reactive solution)
A lime itself contains citric acid, so it is acidic. Base is actually the opposite of acid. Ca(OH)2 is sometimes referred to as lime, and this is basic (the opposite of acid)
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
The opposite of an acidis a base.
Antacid is the opposite of acid. It's a base.
It depends which part of the stong acid concept you are concerned with: A weak acid is the opposite of a "strong" acid A strong base is the opposite of a strong "acid" A neutral solution is the oppposte of a strong acid (a reactive solution)
A lime itself contains citric acid, so it is acidic. Base is actually the opposite of acid. Ca(OH)2 is sometimes referred to as lime, and this is basic (the opposite of acid)
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
The opposite of an acidis a base.
Antacid is the opposite of acid. It's a base.
No- hydrochloric acid is an acid and is the opposite of an alkali so no alkalis contain it
an acid donates the h plus ion and alkali does the opposite
Technicly, No...Acid can't be melted, it's the opposite, Acid melts.
A base is the opposite of an acid. Why? Because an acid can donate a hydrogen ion while a base accepts, or takes, a hydrogen ion from other substances. Therefore, if you mix them you will get a neutral result.
AnswerBasically Its really the opposite of acid.The pH of alkalis id 14pH
Alkalis
The chemical opposite is a base (alkaline substance). Bases and acids generally neutralize each other. The literal opposite of an acid would be a neutral substance that had no reaction potential. This would differ for different reactions.