Acids and bases are similar, wherein when they are dissolved in water, they make ions. Another property is that the stronger the acid or base, the more ions are produced, so the conductivity of the solution increases.
they are usually both liquids at room temp.
they are both corrosive
Amino acids contain both the amino (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups. Proteins are formed by amino acids.
Yes, chemical properties can be determined only experimentally, as a consequence of chemical reactions. But, today chemists can made some predictions about chemical properties of a substance on the basis of existing data about chemical and physical properties.
Well there characteristics you can see with your eye.
Physical properties are properties of matter that can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the matter. Examples include mass, volume, density, boiling point, and melting point.
Drinking squash, concentrated vegetable boullion (stock), some fruit juices are concentrated then diluted again... basically anything that has been boiled to remove the water content is "concentrated".
they both have to be stablelized
Both can be corrosive, eating away at solids
Acids all- *Taste sour *Turn blue litmus paper red *React strongly with other elements, especially bases
They both have water in common, and both conduct electricity.
Acids and bases both are conductors of electricity. Both also react with litmus paper and the strength of both acids and bases is dependent on the concentration of the ions they release.
Acids are used in many fields of industry and in homes.The sulfuric acid is used to make many products,paper,paints,etc. Like acids,bases have many uses.Sodium hydroxide is a base used to make soap and paper.
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.
Solubility in water.
They are both corrosive and can burn skin
they both conduct electricity
Aluminium is amphoteric which means that it displays some of the properties of both acids and bases, it will react with some bases, such as Sodium Hydroxide and also with some Acids such as concentrated Nitric Acid
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