Graphite feels slippery.
Graphite powder
Slippery carbon refers to a form of carbon that has a low coefficient of friction, making it slippery to the touch. This type of carbon is often used in lubricants and coatings to reduce friction and improve performance in various industrial applications.
A substance that feels slippery and produces hydroxide ions is called a base. Bases are known for their characteristic slippery texture and ability to neutralize acids.
No, "feels slippery" is a property of bases, not acids. Acids typically feel more caustic or acidic on the skin.
taste bitter feels slippery
Slippery
Smooth, slippery and cold.
Carbon in its most stable pure form is graphite. It is slightly slippery. Pencil leads are made from a mixture of graphite and clay, which should give you an idea of how graphite feels. Diamonds are also pure carbon, although not the most stable state.
It smells and feels slippery and wet
A substance feels slippery when it reduces friction between surfaces by forming a lubricating layer. This is often due to the presence of molecules that have a low coefficient of friction, allowing for easy movement between the surfaces in contact.
any base or my moms cooking
1. It tastes bitter.2. Feels slippery.3. Turns red litmus paper blue.a base is a substance that tastes bitter, feels slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue.