NO they are diluted if equal part water to acid the soultion becomes neutral or close to neutral
Correction: If they are diluted in equal parts (or any amount) of pure water, the solution remains acidic, just a lower concentration.
acid + neutral(water) = acid
example:
concentrated chlorine (dangerous) + pool of water (neutral) = chlorinated pool (dangerous but only to bacteria, and makes your eyes burn)
You need a base to neutralize acid.
acid + base = water (neutral) and salt (neutral) (<-- Not table salt, just a salt)
NaOH + HCl = H2O + NaCl
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Saturated fatty acids have all single bonds between carbon atoms, making them solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fatty acids have at least one double bond, making them liquid at room temperature.
Acids typically contain hydrogen ions (H+). When acids dissolve in water, they release these hydrogen ions which can donate a proton in a chemical reaction. Acids also have a sour taste and can react with bases to form salts.
Fairy liquid typically contains a mixture of surfactants, fragrance, colorants, and preservatives. The specific acids in the formulation may vary, but common acidic ingredients in dishwashing liquid include citric acid and acetic acid (vinegar). These acids help to remove grease and grime from dishes.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
Some projects that are related with Acids and Bases are those that deal with either finding the pH value of a solution or liquid, or when you use the pH value to find whether a liquid is an acid or base. A project I did involved using a liquid that was exactly neutral and a color code (which you can find anywhere online) to see whether or not a household liquid such as lemonade or bleach was an acid or base
Saturated fatty acids have all single bonds between carbon atoms, making them solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fatty acids have at least one double bond, making them liquid at room temperature.
No. Generally all acids are liquid or aqueous.
Liquid acids can be transferred using speciality acid-resistant pumps, pipelines, or dedicated containers made of materials such as PTFE, stainless steel, or glass. It is important to follow proper safety protocols and use appropriate personal protective equipment when handling and transferring liquid acids to prevent accidents or exposure.
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Acids generally occur in the liquid form and have a sour taste
Acids typically contain hydrogen ions (H+). When acids dissolve in water, they release these hydrogen ions which can donate a proton in a chemical reaction. Acids also have a sour taste and can react with bases to form salts.
Strong acids and bases.
The 20 amino acids vary in structure by the R-group, otherwise all amino acids are the same in structure. All amino acids have a carboxyl group, an amino group, an R-group, and a hydrogen which are all bonded to a central carbon. It is the R-groups that make the amino acids react in different ways and alter the structure of the protein.
Fairy liquid typically contains a mixture of surfactants, fragrance, colorants, and preservatives. The specific acids in the formulation may vary, but common acidic ingredients in dishwashing liquid include citric acid and acetic acid (vinegar). These acids help to remove grease and grime from dishes.
It is a liquid crystal that is joined in the coconut to make oil that can be an indicator..
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All acids have hydrogen.