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Is water a base?

Water is neither an acid nor a base; it can act as both. Water can act as a base by accepting a proton to form a hydronium ion.


Is pure water an acid or akali?

Generally speaking, it is a neutral substance meaning that it is neither acidic or basic.(But technically speaking, water is amphoteric meaning that it can act both as a base and an acid)


Is water both acidic and basic?

Pure water is neutral, that is, neither acidic nor basic. HOWEVER, it can act as acid as well as base on treating with base and acid respectively. this is said to be aMphoteric chracter of water.


Is chicken a base or acid?

A base.


Is kclo3 an acid or base?

Potassium chlorate (KClO3) is neither an acid nor a base. It is actually a salt that is formed from a strong base (KOH) and a strong acid (HClO3).


Is ammonia or hydroxide a stronger acid?

Neither is an acid. Both are bases, hydroxide is the stronger base.


How is water both an acid and a base?

it is neutral


Is AL2O3 a base for acid?

It's an amphoteric oxid, which means it is neither acid nor base.


Is urea an acid or a base?

Urea is neutral, because it is neither an acid nor a base. It is considered a neutral compound due to its amphoteric properties, which means it can act as both an acid and a base depending on the surrounding conditions.


Is water an acid or an alkali?

Water is neither acid or alkali it is neutral


Why can't a chemical be both base and an acid?

An "acid" is a chemical that has a PH lower than 7.0 and a "base" is a chemical that has a PH higher than 7.0. It would be impossible for a chemical to have a PH both lower and higher than 7.0 at the same time. Pure water has a PH of exactly 7.0 and is therefore neither an acid nor a base.


If water can act as an acid or base what is it?

Water can act as both an acid and a base, making it amphoteric. It can donate a proton (H+) to behave as an acid or accept a proton to act as a base. This property is known as self-ionization of water.