Bases are substances that can accept protons (H+) in a chemical reaction, resulting in the formation of hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. They have a pH greater than 7 and feel slippery to the touch. Bases are commonly used in household products like soaps and cleaning agents.
Bases are substances that can accept protons, they have a pH higher than 7, and they typically feel slippery or soapy to the touch.
Well, I know that soaps are true and they do contain bases, but I'm not quite sure about glass.
False. Helicases unwind the double helix of DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases, not the nitrogen bonds that link the bases.
Yes, many uses of bases involve their ability to react with acids to form salts and water. Bases are often used in neutralization reactions to control pH levels, in the production of soaps and detergents, and in industries such as wastewater treatment.
Technically, neither is entirely true. Bases will not decrease the pH, but neither do they always release hydroxide. For example, ammonia and the amines are basic, but this is because they remove hydronium, not because they add hydroxide. They release hydroxide ions in solution.
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false. it is parellel to the bases
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Yes, postulates are "given", as the bases for the construction of the system.
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No, it is not always true that two prisms with congruent bases are similar. For two prisms to be similar, their corresponding dimensions must be in proportion, not just their bases. While congruent bases indicate that the shapes of the bases are the same, the heights or scaling of the prisms can differ, affecting their similarity. Thus, two prisms can have congruent bases but still not be similar if their heights or other dimensions differ.
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