Acidic
Salt.
Alcohols are neither acids nor bases. They are a type of organic compound that do not exhibit acidic or basic properties.
Salt is a compound composed of a metal and a non-metal that dissociates into ions when dissolved in water. Electrolytes are substances that form ions in solution and can conduct electricity. While salts are a type of electrolyte, not all electrolytes are salts. Electrolytes can include acids, bases, and salts.
an alkali
Ionic compounds that are either molten or dissolved in a solvent can be electrolyzed. This allows the ions in the compound to move freely and conduct electricity. Covalent compounds are generally not electrolyzed because they do not dissociate into ions in solution.
Acids can react with metal oxides and metal hydroxides to form salts and water. This type of reaction is known as a neutralization reaction. For example, sulfuric acid can react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium sulfate and water.
The meaning of amphoteric is: a compound which can react with acids but also with bases.Some examples of amphoteric oxides: Al2O3, ZnO, SiO2, TiO2, ZrO2, PbO, etc.
Acids
A salt is a compound resulted from the reaction between a base and an acid. Examples: calcium chloride, sodium iodide, potassium acetate.
Soap is referred to as a type of salt because it is formed through a chemical reaction between a fatty acid and a strong base, resulting in the formation of salts known as "soaps." These soaps have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions, allowing them to interact with both water and oil, making them effective for cleaning.
Yes, bases are usually compounds.
Glycerol & Fatty acids