Strong acids and bases are corrosive and toxic.
base Give OH ions and acid gives H ions
An example of something with the pH of 7 is simply water. A pH of 7 is neutral, so it is neither an acid or a base. It's just neutral.
It is acid if reacting with something that add a functional group or and oxygen. If it is in products it is a conjugate base.
A PH meter or litmus paper.
An acid plus a base will react to form salt and water in a neutralization reaction. The properties of the resulting salt will depend on the specific acid and base involved in the reaction.
Yes. Acid or Base.
Acid-base reactions are chemical reactions that occur only between an acid and a base. These are examples of single-displacement reactions. An acid is loosely described as something, whether it be an element or a compound, combined with hydrogen to form a (larger) compound. A base is loosely described as a compound or element combined with OH (Hydroxide). An acid-base reaction always yields H2O.
No, something cannot be both a base and an acid at the same time. Acids donate protons (H+) in a solution, while bases accept protons. They have opposite chemical behaviors and properties.
No. Baking powDer is a base. Something like, oh say, vinegar would be an acid. Yep.
Acid-base reactions are chemical reactions that occur only between an acid and a base. These are examples of single-displacement reactions. An acid is loosely described as something, whether it be an element or a compound, combined with hydrogen to form a (larger) compound. A base is loosely described as a compound or element combined with OH (Hydroxide). An acid-base reaction always yields H2O.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
i think none of hem are healthy except if it is in fruits or something