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Acids taste sour and bases taste bitter.

Bases and Bitter both start with 'B', so I never confuse.

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Do acids taste sweet or bitter or sharp or salty?

Acids typically taste sour or sharp, not sweet, bitter, or salty. The sour taste of acidic substances is a result of their hydrogen ion concentration.


Do bases have a sharp or sour taste?

Bases have a bitter taste, not a sharp or sour taste. This is in contrast to acids, which typically have a sour taste.


Do bases tastes bitter or acids?

Acids taste bitter.


Are acids sharp?

No, acids are not sharp. They are characterized by their sour taste, ability to donate protons, and corrosive properties. They can react with and corrode many materials, but they do not have a physical sharpness like a blade.


Do acids taste bitter?

no


Are acids sour bitter or sharp?

Acids are sour.


What solution tastes bitter?

Bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.


Do bases have a sour taste?

all bases taste bitter Thomas To be more accurate, the taste of a base is bitter, but also the taste of an acid is sour, and a salt, well...is salty. :D -Wasp04. ZD


Is a bitter taste a base or a acid?

A bitter taste is typically associated with bases. Bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery, unlike acids which have a sour taste.


What is a substance twhat tastes sour or bitter when dissolved in water?

Acids taste sour, alkaline substances taste bitter.


What Has a bitter taste fells soapy neutralizes acids?

Baking soda typically has a bitter taste, can feel soapy when mixed with water, and neutralizes acids due to its alkaline properties.


Is bitter an adjective?

Yes, because it describes a noun (a taste, or a person).

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