a base!
Acids are soapy to touch.
Yes:)
it's base
I think it is a base because it is bitter and the inside of it is soapy just as how its characteristic is of bases
Acids are sour in taste. Base are bitter in taste and soapy to touch. Salt is defined as a compound formed by the complete or incomplete replacement of the hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.
Acids are soapy to touch.
Yes:)
No. Bases feel soapy. Though feeling either is not recommended.
it's base
I think it is a base because it is bitter and the inside of it is soapy just as how its characteristic is of bases
Characteristics of bases are: bitter in taste, soapy feel on fingers, mostly react with acids and precipitate salts, turn red litmus paper blue, contain metal oxides or hydroxides.
Acids are sour in taste. Base are bitter in taste and soapy to touch. Salt is defined as a compound formed by the complete or incomplete replacement of the hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.
Things that are strongly alkaline tend to taste bitter. Most foods that humans consume, however, are either neutral or acidic so there are not many foods that humans regularly consume that are alkaline. (Milk has a pH of 8, but its mild alkalinity is mostly covered up by the presence of lactose. Apples, which taste mild, have a pH of 5.)
Alkali substances taste bitter, or soapy.
Acids have a sour taste,are soluble in water,have a pH level 7,Reacts with acids to form water and salt,contains hydroxide ions (OH)-
Characteristics of bases are: bitter in taste, soapy feel on fingers, mostly react with acids and precipitate salts, turn red litmus paper blue, contain metal oxides or hydroxides.
A property of a base has a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.