A steak is not a soluble molecular compound, like air, wood, brics, birds or fish etc.
So thwere 'IS' no pH of it measurable.
how can acid cook something? acid could perhaps slowly disolve a steak... but it's obviously not going to cook it. after all, does your stomach get cooked when you drink soda? i suppose you could boil some soda in a pan and then throw some steak into it... that would cook the steak... but it would have nothing to do with acid.
No it cannot. If the water was extremely acid (like your stomach acid is), then the acid could break down all the protein in the steak, thus effectively dissolving it. Pure water will never dissolve a steak. Period.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
Acetamide is a weak base. It can undergo protonation to form the conjugate acid, acetic acid, in acidic solutions.
A Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from the acid to the base. The acid donates a proton, while the base accepts a proton. This results in the formation of a conjugate base from the acid and a conjugate acid from the base.
The base which a certain acid turns into.Every acid had a conjugate base:HX (acid) X- (conjugate base)The acid is also called the base's conjugate acid.
An acid base imbalance can result in
acid. you can actually run batteries off it.
Acid + base salt + water
In a Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, an acid donates a proton (H+) to a base, which accepts the proton. This results in the formation of a conjugate base from the acid and a conjugate acid from the base. The overall reaction involves the transfer of a proton from the acid to the base.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, which can result in a neutral pH depending on the specific acid and base involved.
The compound is ethanoic acid, and it is not a base.