Amines are considered to be basic because they can accept protons (H) in a chemical reaction.
Amides are considered neutral compounds. They do not exhibit acidic or basic properties like other functional groups such as carboxylic acids or amines.
Alkyl halides are not considered either basic or acidic. They are typically considered neutral compounds.
Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
Amides are considered neutral compounds. They do not exhibit acidic or basic properties like other functional groups such as carboxylic acids or amines.
Alkyl halides are not considered either basic or acidic. They are typically considered neutral compounds.
Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Serine is considered a neutral amino acid, not acidic or basic.
HCl is considered an acidic substance.
Coffee is considered an acidic beverage.
Coffee is considered to be an acidic beverage.
Coffee is considered to be an acidic substance.
The CO2 in blood is considered acidic.
Amino acids are, as the name suggests, both amines (basic) and acids (acidic, of course). They fall into the category of compounds known as zwitterions: chemicals that have an acidic part and a basic part in the same molecule.
Tryptophan is considered a basic compound.