A base has a slippery soapy feel.
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
If you mix an neutral and an acid, The pH of the solution will be closer to 7 (neutral).Also if you mix an acid with an alkali (providing they are around the same strengh) it will turn neutral. Its like mixing orange juice with water, The juice is acid and the water is neutral, put water in the juice and it become weaker.
In a neutral solution, bromo blue will appear green. This is because bromo blue changes color depending on the pH of the solution. In a neutral pH, it reflects green light.
"Slippery" is a subjective descriptor often used to describe substances like soap or oils. The slipperiness of a substance does not indicate whether it is an acid, base, or neutral.
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Acid solution is not neutral, neutral is PH=7, so you need to add base until PH=7
It is neutral
It is neutral
A NEUTRAL solution. NB Bases in solution are known as ALKALIs.
Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral
When you add a neutral substance to an acid, the pH of the solution will decrease because the neutral substance will react with the acid to form more hydronium ions, increasing the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. This will make the solution more acidic.
A solution with a bitter taste and a slippery feel is most likely to be a basic solution with a pH greater than 7. Substances like soaps, detergents, or certain metal hydroxides can exhibit these properties.
A solution may be acidic basic or neutral.
Hydrochloric acid is an acid.
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.