Strong bases feel slippery because they react with lipids in your skin, essentially turning the fats into soap.
Touching strong bases can cause serious chemical burns and is not recommended.
I would say you are asking if acid is slippery. Bases have a denaturing effect on proteins that makes them slippery. If you touch bases, like drano or soap, you would find them slippery. Acids simply feel like water.
bases will often feel slippery kind of like oil or soap
no,because that is a base and don't touch it if you touch it and your hands feels slippery, you may have gotten the base on your hands. You should quickly rinse your hand with large amounts of water and tell your teacher.
burning and sour
yes , and they taste bitter.
I would say you are asking if acid is slippery. Bases have a denaturing effect on proteins that makes them slippery. If you touch bases, like drano or soap, you would find them slippery. Acids simply feel like water.
Things like soap, oil, ice, or water can feel slippery due to reduced friction between surfaces. Materials with a smooth texture or lubricated surfaces also tend to feel slippery to the touch.
bases will often feel slippery kind of like oil or soap
Slippery
no,because that is a base and don't touch it if you touch it and your hands feels slippery, you may have gotten the base on your hands. You should quickly rinse your hand with large amounts of water and tell your teacher.
burning and sour
Yes
taste bitter feels slippery
They feel slippery and taste bitter
Bases (alkalies).
yes , and they taste bitter.
Bases usually feel slippery and taste bitter.