Soapy water is Alkaline so it is a base.
Yes, it is not neutral; more frequently basic.
No, sulfur trioxide is not a base. It is an acidic oxide that reacts with water to form sulfuric acid.
no, actually I think it might be like water.......Except for the fact that WATER CANT BURN YOUR HAND OFF!!...
Pure water is neutral, not acidic or basic.
Carbonated water is slightly acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Soapy water is alkaline
Yes, it is not neutral; more frequently basic.
The Ph scale is from 0-14. 7 is neutral. So, 9 would be increasing to alkaline. below 7 is acidic. Red litmus paper would turn blue in soapy water, and blue litmus paper would stay blue. Soapy water is a base.
its acidic
No, sulfur trioxide is not a base. It is an acidic oxide that reacts with water to form sulfuric acid.
no, actually I think it might be like water.......Except for the fact that WATER CANT BURN YOUR HAND OFF!!...
Salt water is neutral.
Pure water is neutral, not acidic or basic.
A base has a slippery soapy feel.
When blue litmus paper is placed in soapy water, it remains blue because soap is typically alkaline (basic). Litmus paper is used to test pH levels, and blue litmus paper indicates a neutral or basic environment. If the water were acidic, the blue paper would turn red, but in this case, the soapy water keeps it blue.
soapy water
The ion that is absorbed by a base in water is the hydronium ion. It is considered a type of acidic ion.