You can use litmus paper to check whether a liquid is an acid or base
Methyl orange, turmeric paper, beetroot juice, phenolphthalein can also be used
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
In the absolute sense of the words "acid" and "base," no. Pure water is neither. However, you can also have "relative acids" and "relative bases," which are solutions capable of donating protons and accepting protons, respectively.
A refrigerator is neutral, neither acid nor base. It does not have a pH level like acids or bases.
It is a base
Yes, it can. When an oxide behaves as acid and base, it is neutral. Examples: Aluminum oxide and the most common: water
It is neutral
It is neutral
Ammonia is a basic gas. It is not a neutral gas.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
In the absolute sense of the words "acid" and "base," no. Pure water is neither. However, you can also have "relative acids" and "relative bases," which are solutions capable of donating protons and accepting protons, respectively.
A refrigerator is neutral, neither acid nor base. It does not have a pH level like acids or bases.
It is a base
This process is called as neutralization of an acid and a base.
Chloroform is considered a neutral compound, neither an acid nor a base. It does not have the characteristic properties of acids or bases.
Acids and bases are similar, wherein when they are dissolved in water, they make ions. Another property is that the stronger the acid or base, the more ions are produced, so the conductivity of the solution increases.
At pH 7 water is neutral. But... water is amphoteric- it can act as an acid or a base if the pH of 7 is disrupted. its acidic or base like properties depend on whether it is receiving or donating a proton. (acids-proton donars, bases-proton acceptors.