1. Bases are bitter in taste.
2.Solution of bases are soapy to touch.
3.Bases may or may not be soluble in water.
yes alkali and base have same properties
Neither, there are no associated properties.
If you actually mean the three states of matter, then your answer is liquid, solid, and gas. Plasmas and Bose-Einstein condensates are two other states of matter, extreme heat and extreme cold respectively, but you probably do not need to worry about those.If you actually mean physical properties, then your answer is probably based off of a test or worksheet or something like that for school, because there are way more then just three physical properties.
When an acid and a base are combined, they react to form water and a salt. This reaction is known as neutralization, where the acidic properties of the acid and the basic properties of the base are neutralized by each other.
Clorox bleach is a base. It contains sodium hypochlorite, which has basic properties.
It's a fruit. It's red, yellow or green. It's edible.
There are many physical properties for a piece of wood. It is: A solid An insulator Less dense than water (usually)
There are not three, but seven base units in the SI. See the list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_units The first three in the list are the ones used in mechanics.
bases have a pH level more than 7, they are slippery, and they are bitter tasting
yes alkali and base have same properties
give at least 3 life situations where solutions can be used afficiently?
It is a 3D shape comprising a triangular base and three triangular lateral faces rising from its edges to meet at an apex above the base.
One of the properties of an acid is that it will neutralize a base. Two more are that acids taste sour and that acids produce hydrogen ions when in an aqueous state.
Neither, there are no associated properties.
no
A base has a higher pH than water.
There are far too many properties to list them all.