Acids.
Acids taste bitter.
Sour taste is a property commonly associated with acids, not bases. Acids have a sour taste, while bases have a bitter taste. Sour taste is often indicative of acidic substances.
Bases have a bitter taste, not a sharp or sour taste. This is in contrast to acids, which typically have a sour taste.
all bases taste bitter Thomas To be more accurate, the taste of a base is bitter, but also the taste of an acid is sour, and a salt, well...is salty. :D -Wasp04. ZD
Bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.
sour. They are sour usually. And bases are bitter.bitter/sour
Acids have a sour taste.
base contains bitter taste.... acids have sour taste......... YES is the answer
Acids and bases are alike in the sense that they are both types of compounds that can dissociate in water to produce ions. They are different in terms of their properties: acids donate protons (H+ ions) in water, while bases accept protons. Acids typically have a sour taste, while bases have a bitter taste.
Acids typically taste sour or sharp, rather than bitter. Examples of sour-tasting acids include citric acid in citrus fruits and acetic acid in vinegar. Bitter tastes are more commonly associated with alkaline substances.
If I remember right bases are a neutral flavor while acids are sour by using the PH Scale.
Acids typically have a sour taste. Examples of acidic foods include lemons, vinegar, and sour candies.