have a bitter taste, feel slippery, and are proton acceptors.
Basic or alkaline. A bitter taste and slippery feel are characteristic properties of bases.
no they taste bitter but the do feel slippery
Soap is a substance that is slippery and can have a bitter taste if ingested.
A bitter taste is typically associated with bases. Bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery, unlike acids which have a sour taste.
any base or my moms cooking
They are the bases. The opposite compounds of acids
Basic or alkaline. A bitter taste and slippery feel are characteristic properties of bases.
taste bitter feels slippery
They feel slippery and taste bitter
no they taste bitter but the do feel slippery
Soap is a substance that is slippery and can have a bitter taste if ingested.
A bitter taste is typically associated with bases. Bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery, unlike acids which have a sour taste.
any base or my moms cooking
Bases usually feel slippery and taste bitter.
Acids: 1) Taste Sour 2) PH less than 7 3) Proton Donnors 4) Lewis Acids 5) React with Metals to give hydrogen 6) Electrolytes Bases: 1) Taste Bitter 2) PH greater than 7 3) Proton Acceptors 4) Electrolytes
Substances that are bitter in taste and feel soapy on touching are likely to be alkaline in nature. These substances could be bases or alkaline compounds that have a bitter taste and a slippery or soapy texture when touched.
Astringent, bitter taste, slippery feel, caustic, to name a few.