False. This can cause severe skin damage.
Yes, it is false. It's not safe to identify a base by touching or feeling it as some bases can cause skin irritation or burns. It's best to use indicators or pH strips to test for the presence of a base.
Feeling a base can be dangerous as some bases are caustic and can cause skin irritation or burns. It is safer to use pH strips or a pH meter to test the alkalinity of a substance.
Well, I know that soaps are true and they do contain bases, but I'm not quite sure about glass.
This is not universally true, but Bases tend to have a 'soapy' feel. NB: I would not recommend your plunging you hands into every bucket of base you see, however ... some can burn.
You can identify a base by tasting or touching it - bases have a bitter taste and feel slippery or soapy to the touch. In addition, bases turn red litmus paper blue and have a pH greater than 7. Common examples of bases include soap, baking soda, and ammonia.
that is dangerous. so its false
true
Yes, it is false. It's not safe to identify a base by touching or feeling it as some bases can cause skin irritation or burns. It's best to use indicators or pH strips to test for the presence of a base.
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False
It is false that old people feel miserable most of the time.
false
True.
it is true. feel the middle of your nose. the rest is carilage
Feeling a base can be dangerous as some bases are caustic and can cause skin irritation or burns. It is safer to use pH strips or a pH meter to test the alkalinity of a substance.
True!
true, you wouldnt want the guest to feel uncomfortable