I think it is an acid.
Baby powder is typically neutral, meaning it is neither an acid nor a base. It is mainly composed of talc or cornstarch and is used to absorb moisture and reduce friction on the skin.
It is an acid acidic substance similair to that of citric acid found in lemons
Actually, both. Different types of cocoa powder scored anywhere from a 6.8 (acid) to a 7.2 (base).
Yes, it is. You can tell weather something is an Alkali, Neutral pr acid via the pH scale or, you can tell if something is an alkali from its consistency; if it is sludgy (like washing-up liquid), it is an alkali. So, I am under the influence that washing-up POWDER is too, an alkali.J.S.P. Aged 11
Borax powder is a basic compound. It has a high pH and can act as a buffer to maintain a stable pH in solutions.
Baking powder is an acid
no, it is not an acid but it is a base.
baking powder is neutral
Baking powder is mostly basic.
Baking powder is a base since its pH level is somewhere between 8 and 8.5.
Baby powder is typically neutral, meaning it is neither an acid nor a base. It is mainly composed of talc or cornstarch and is used to absorb moisture and reduce friction on the skin.
Baking soda is a base. A base reacts with a acid.
Chalk is neutral.
Both baking powder and bicarb are bases.
baking powder
It contains both an acid and a base component. The acid is in salt form to prevent it from premature reaction.
It is an acid acidic substance similair to that of citric acid found in lemons