No.
they both conduct electricity
Both acids and bases are capable of producing ions in solution, known as dissociation. They can also conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Acids and bases can neutralize each other when they react together.
Yes, acids will burn skin.
Acids can burn your skin :)
Acids typically feel like a burning or stinging sensation, while bases feel slippery or soapy. It is important to handle both with caution and avoid direct contact with skin.
it can burn your skin
because if you get the acid on you ,your skin will burn so you have to dilute it so its safer
hydrochloric acid can burn the skin
Acid rain only corrodes your skin if you are in it for a very long time. It burns because your skin is not used to the extreme chemicals that are within your skin then. It's just a way of reacting from it, and your skin cells are trying to detain it.
They are both corrosive and can burn skin
Both acids and bases can be corrosive to certain materials. Acids can corrode metals and organic materials, while bases can corrode certain metals and can also be damaging to skin and organic materials. It is important to handle both acids and bases with caution and follow proper safety protocols.
If in mineral form, they would feel as rough as any other rock. If put directly on skin, however, bases feel soapy (because they literally turn your skin into soap) and acids feel like a burning sensation (for a short time; then they burn out your nerve endings and you can't feel anything).