Urea is considered neutral in terms of acid-base properties. It does not significantly donate protons (H⁺) or accept them in solution, resulting in a pH that is typically around neutral (pH 7). Its structure lacks functional groups that would make it acidic or basic, which is why it is often classified as a neutral compound.
it is acid
It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.
NEUTRAL
milk is an acid (barely... It is very close to neutral)
I think it is neutral
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.
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is not an acid or a base.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound formed from the reaction of an acid and a base.
It is an acid
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
base
Canola oil is neutral, meaning it is neither a base nor an acid.
A base.
neutral
neutral
7. It is neutral