well soda a weak acid
and lemons are a bit stronger
and so is vinegar
I don't recommend drinking anything stronger than those
acids react better on metal
bases are better for organic material(they hurt more like bleach)
A bitter taste is typically associated with bases. Bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery, unlike acids which have a sour taste.
Vinegar contains acetic acid. Acetic acid has a sour taste. This gives the odor and the taste to vinegar.
Acetic acid is responsible for the sour taste of vinegar.
acid
Sour taste is associated with acidic substances. When the taste buds on your tongue detect acids like citric acid in lemons or acetic acid in vinegar, they send signals to your brain that interpret the taste as sour.
A bitter taste is typically associated with bases. Bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery, unlike acids which have a sour taste.
yes
They taste SOUR
Vinegar contains acetic acid. Acetic acid has a sour taste. This gives the odor and the taste to vinegar.
Acetic acid is responsible for the sour taste of vinegar.
Yes they taste SOUR
acid
Sour taste is associated with acidic substances. When the taste buds on your tongue detect acids like citric acid in lemons or acetic acid in vinegar, they send signals to your brain that interpret the taste as sour.
The sensation of an acid taste in the mouth is caused by the presence of acidic substances that come into contact with the taste buds on the tongue. These acidic substances can stimulate specific taste receptors, leading to the perception of an acid taste.
they taste their prey with their stomache acid
Malic acid has a sour taste, similar to the tartness of green apples.
It wouldn't taste that good.