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They have a bitter taste and they feel soapy.

Bases are good conductors in solution, especially the stronger bases.

Bases:

-turn red litmus blue

-turn universal indicator blue/purple

-turn methyl orange yellow

-turn phenolphthalein pink

They also produce OH- in solution.

Acid+ Base --> Salt + Water

Base + Non-metal oxide --> Salt + Water

Alkalis are soluble bases in water.

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