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Because it is a neutral substance with a PH of 7 that can't change the direction of the experiment but it helps in experiments because it is a universal solvent and its sensity is equal to 1

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Are acids and bases are conductors of electricity they are referred to as what?

Not necessarily. Acid is just used for very important research and experiments. And bases are used for bases. Sorry if I'm not helpful. :(


What do most experiments tests?

predictions based on hypotheses


Have any scientists made water?

Water is the byproduct of some experiments.


What are the sources of data and information?

Experiments, books, scientific articles, encyclopedia, catalogs, data bases, etc.


How and why scientists use acids bases and alkalis in their labs?

Scientists use acids, bases, and alkalis in their labs for various purposes such as adjusting pH levels, catalyzing reactions, and extracting materials. Acids are used to lower pH, bases to raise pH, and alkalis are a subset of bases that are water-soluble and have a pH greater than 7. They are chosen based on their specific chemical properties to facilitate experiments and research.


Experiments using salt water and fresh water?

Experiments comparing the densities of salt water and fresh water can demonstrate how salinity affects the buoyancy of objects. Salt water is denser than fresh water due to the dissolved salt, causing objects to float higher in salt water compared to fresh water of the same volume. This phenomenon is demonstrated in experiments such as the floating egg or sinking and floating objects in different types of water.


What are bases known as when they are in solution with water?

ionic bases


Bases which do not dissolve in water?

Bases that do not dissolve in water include some insoluble metal hydroxides like magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, and barium hydroxide. These bases tend to form precipitates when added to water instead of fully dissolving.


Is a triangular prism named for the shape of it's bases?

NO,Because it's bases are rectangles ... and EVERY prism has rectangular bases.


How do bases tastes?

Bases taste bitter


What are lime water use for in an experiment?

Lime water, which is a saturated solution of calcium hydroxide, is commonly used in experiments to detect the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2). When CO2 is bubbled through lime water, it reacts to form calcium carbonate, causing the solution to turn cloudy or milky. This reaction serves as a simple and effective visual indicator for the presence of carbon dioxide in various experiments, such as those involving respiration or combustion. Additionally, lime water can be used in neutralization reactions and to study the properties of bases.


Every prism has one pair of?

bases.