Reacts with oil and grease
Tastes sour
turns litmus paper red and taste sour
An acid is a substance that tastes sour, reacts with metals, and turns blue litmus paper red.
-pH below 7
-Ionizes in water
-Has a hydrogen ion (H+)
1. They are corrosive.
2. Usually have a sour taste.
3. Dissolve in water.
They are sour.
Slippery and tastes bitter.....not properties of an acid --Apex:)
Neither, there are no associated properties.
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
Concentrated sulfuric acid, for its hydrophilic properties.
Slippery tastes bitter
It is probable a carbonate.
Slippery and tastes bitter.....not properties of an acid --Apex:)
Which of the following are properties of MR contrast agents
Neither, there are no associated properties.
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
Atoms that give an acid its chemical properties depend on what type of acid is being discussed. A bronsted-lowry acid donates an H+ ion, while a Lewis acid is an electron acceptor.
Concentrated sulfuric acid, for its hydrophilic properties.
Slippery tastes bitter
Acid and base when mixed in equal concentration neutralize each other.So if the water has both in equal concentration the water will not show the properties of the acid or the base.if any one i.e. acid or base is higher in concentration than the other the water will show its properties.
Acid RUINS your skin because of the dangerous chemical properties.
Nitric acid and acetic acid are different substances; the chemical properties and physical properties are also different (density of the solutions, corrosiveness, chemical reactions, dissociation, etc.).
Ascorbic acid is a sugar acid with antioxidant properties. Vitamin C is a form of ascorbic acid. It's formula is C6H8O6.