A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Lime is an alkaline substance. It is a basic compound that can be used to neutralize acids.
Lime contains an organic acid known as citric acid. Its formula is C6H8O7.
Lime water contains citric acid. So it is an acid substance.
Lime water is a weakly alkaline solution, as it contains calcium hydroxide which contributes to its basic nature. It can be used to test for the presence of acids as it will turn cloudy in the presence of carbon dioxide due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
no it is an acid
Lime is an alkaline substance. It is a basic compound that can be used to neutralize acids.
No. Lime is a base, alkali, primarily calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. Vinegar is an acid (acetic acid)
Lime contains an organic acid known as citric acid. Its formula is C6H8O7.
Lime water contains citric acid. So it is an acid substance.
Lime is a strong base. When you add a base to an acid it turns it neutral. So by adding the lime to the water after a while it'll turn into precipitation itself and neutralize the acid. This is also known as acid-base neutralization.
A base or alkali material- most commonly limestone (agricultural lime)
acid
it is complete alkali
it is complete alkali
Lime water is a weakly alkaline solution, as it contains calcium hydroxide which contributes to its basic nature. It can be used to test for the presence of acids as it will turn cloudy in the presence of carbon dioxide due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali