Take a sample of it and test it with PP (Phenophtalein, sorry if there is some mistyping)...
If the color change to transparent violet, then it is a base. If there is no change at all, then it is an acid.
An example of a alkaline liquid would be: human blood sea water baking soda A liquid that is always considered to be base (or alkaline) is milk. Mil has a pH of 6.6 being one of the least acidic liquids but is still acidic
The negation of "some drinks are not liquids" is "all drinks are liquids." This statement asserts that every drink is a liquid.
Some liquids that can get very hot include hot water, boiling oil, molten lava, and melted metal. These liquids can cause burns or injuries if not handled carefully.
Yes they do. Water especially has acids in it.
Water, milk, oil, and vinegar are some common liquids found in a typical home.
The chimicals in some liquids burn others do not.
some liquids are thick, some liquids are thin
An example of a alkaline liquid would be: human blood sea water baking soda A liquid that is always considered to be base (or alkaline) is milk. Mil has a pH of 6.6 being one of the least acidic liquids but is still acidic
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
The negation of "some drinks are not liquids" is "all drinks are liquids." This statement asserts that every drink is a liquid.
Because some liquids have less kinetic energy.
a spoon? some water? What type of liquids?
Some are, some aren't.
Syrup, treacle and oil are examples of viscous liquids.
- This is not an oxide, is a sulfide.- The term pH is applied to liquids.
Some examples of salty liquids include seawater, brine (salt water solution), and soy sauce.