Acids and bases are not equal; they are opposites on the pH scale. Acids have a pH below 7, while alkalines (bases) have a pH above 7. Acids donate hydrogen ions, while bases accept them.
There are numerous alkalis and acids in the average home. Among the acids are soda, fruit juices, and even tap water (which is slightly acidic). Among the bases are baking soda, cleaning products containing ammonia, and certain antacids.
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
The pH scale is graded from 1 to 14,with the acids strengths being from 1 to 6 (1 is the strongest,6 is the weakest) and the alkalines are graded from 8 to 14,so a solution that is neither acidic nor basic is 7. A pH of 7 is said to be "neutral"
Apple's and Apple Juice are weak alkalines!
Yes, alkaline substances can chemically attack other substances through a process called alkaline hydrolysis. This involves breaking down chemical bonds in the substance through the addition of hydroxide ions from the alkaline solution. Examples of alkaline substances that can cause this reaction include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
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Acids or alkalines
No, acids have a pH of below 7, and bases (or alkalines) have a pH of above 7. Anything with a pH of 7 is considered to be neutral.
Acids contain hydrogen ions (H+) while alkalines contain hydroxide ions (OH-).
There are numerous alkalis and acids in the average home. Among the acids are soda, fruit juices, and even tap water (which is slightly acidic). Among the bases are baking soda, cleaning products containing ammonia, and certain antacids.
That would be called neutralization, and it is done by adding an alkaline substance of some kind. Acids and alkalines neutralize each other.
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
earth-alkalines metals
carbon monoxide and water.
Yes, by definition, an alkali (or alkaline earth metal) is a soluble salt.
alkalines
The group name for beryllium is the alkaline earth metals.