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acid burns your skin so I doubt it would feel slippery.

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Do acids feel slippery on the skin?

Some acids can feel slippery on the skin due to their ability to react with oils and fats, creating a soap-like substance. However, this sensation can vary depending on the type and concentration of the acid. It's important to handle acids with caution as they can cause skin irritation or burns.


Is an acid slippery?

No, acids are not slippery. Acids are typically corrosive and can react with substances like metals and skin causing burns or irritation.


Are acids slipper?

I would say you are asking if acid is slippery. Bases have a denaturing effect on proteins that makes them slippery. If you touch bases, like drano or soap, you would find them slippery. Acids simply feel like water.


What are not properties of acids?

Slippery tastes bitter


Is feels slippery a property of an acid?

No, "feels slippery" is a property of bases, not acids. Acids typically feel more caustic or acidic on the skin.


Is feeling slippery a property of acids?

You are thinking of a base


Do bases feel slippery and neutralize acids?

Yes


Do acids feel slippery and soapy?

no, actually I think it might be like water.......Except for the fact that WATER CANT BURN YOUR HAND OFF!!...


Why do acids feel soapy?

Acids can feel soapy because they can react with oils and fats on the skin to form soap-like substances called salts. This reaction can create a slippery or soapy feeling when acids come into contact with the skin.


Is an acid or base often slippery?

Bases are often slippery to the touch due to their ability to react with oils on the skin to form soaps. Acids, on the other hand, are not typically slippery.


What do acids and bases feel like?

Acids typically feel like a burning or stinging sensation, while bases feel slippery or soapy. It is important to handle both with caution and avoid direct contact with skin.


Are acids soapy on touch?

No, acids are not soapy to the touch. Acids tend to have a more corrosive or burning sensation when touched, while soaps are typically slippery and smooth.