Sugar is neutral.
Glucose is a neutral compound. It is a type of sugar that is neither acidic nor basic.
Sugar water is neutral. Sugar itself is neither acidic nor basic, and when dissolved in water, it does not significantly change the overall pH of the solution.
Correct answer:Sugar is neutral, neither acid nor base: there are no protolysiable H atoms.Redirected:So you can NOT say : "Sugar is an acidic substance"The next part is not validated by any logic:"Studies have shown that people who consume more of sugar and items made from it, have a more acidic urine." There are more possibillities to get acidic urine.
Methanol is slightly acidic in nature, as it can donate a proton (H+) to a base.
basic
Glucose is a neutral compound. It is a type of sugar that is neither acidic nor basic.
Sugar water is neutral. Sugar itself is neither acidic nor basic, and when dissolved in water, it does not significantly change the overall pH of the solution.
NEUTRAL!
Sugar is neutral. It is neither a base nor an acid. It does not ionize the solution.
Does it burn your mouth or melt your skin off...... no, it's pretty much neutral.
Correct answer:Sugar is neutral, neither acid nor base: there are no protolysiable H atoms.Redirected:So you can NOT say : "Sugar is an acidic substance"The next part is not validated by any logic:"Studies have shown that people who consume more of sugar and items made from it, have a more acidic urine." There are more possibillities to get acidic urine.
Salt water is neutral.
Methanol is slightly acidic in nature, as it can donate a proton (H+) to a base.
basic
Base, most contain lye.
Sugar is neither acid nor base. Is is Ph neutral.
well both because fizzy water is neutral and lemon is acidic but i would say more acidic