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it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a 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.
Acids are sour in taste. Base are bitter in taste and soapy to touch. Salt is defined as a compound formed by the complete or incomplete replacement of the hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.
Acids are soapy to touch.
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they generate hydro oxide ions in water. they are soapy to touch and bitter in taste. they conduct electricity.
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a 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.
Acids are sour in taste. Base are bitter in taste and soapy to touch. Salt is defined as a compound formed by the complete or incomplete replacement of the hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.
Acids are soapy to touch.
the characteristics of bases: 1) bases have a bitter taste 2) turn red litmus paper blue 3) don't react with metals..The main characteristics of a base is that it changes the color of the indicators. It is a substance in aqueous solution, slippery to touch and tastes bitter.
yes, bases are soapy to touch and are corrosive in nature.
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Bases are often bitter tasting and have a slippery texture. However using taste and/or touch to identify a base is not recommended ,because touching or consuming a strong base is dangerous.
Acids are sour in taste. Base are bitter in taste and soapy to touch. Salt is defined as a compound formed by the complete or incomplete replacement of the hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.
any base or my moms cooking
Alkalis feel soapy