An acid and a base are very different compounds.
Yes, stomach acid and gastric acid are the same. Stomach acid, also known as gastric acid, is a digestive fluid produced in the stomach that helps break down food for absorption and kills harmful bacteria.
No, acetic acid and acetic acid ester are not the same thing. Acetic acid is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH, while acetic acid ester is a compound formed by the reaction of acetic acid with an alcohol. Esterification of acetic acid forms esters, which are often used as fragrances or flavorings.
No, nitric and neutral are not the same thing. Nitric refers to the compound nitric acid (HNO3), which is an acid, while neutral refers to a solution or substance that has a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.
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.
Yes, all titrations of a strong base with a strong acid result in the same pH at the equivalence point, which is around 7.
No they are not the same. One is an acid while one is a base.
If a base is chemically the same as a certain acid except without a hydrogen ion, it is that acid's conjugate base. If an acid is chemically the same as a certain base except with an extra hydrogen ion, it is that base's conjugate acid.
No, Because a substance that is a base cannot be an acid at the same time
Muratic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid, so it is not the same thing as sulfuric acid.
The amount of base depends on the chemical formula of the acid.
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
Wondering the same thing
well you can have acid rain but not all rain is acid rain
three practical uses of an acid is in a home, food, and industry. the same goes for a base.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
an acid and a base that are the same except for an H+ -apex
The same thing you can at every base.