Acids: 1. Its taste is sour. 2. When added to litmus solution, it turns red. 3. Examples: Curd, lemon juice and vinegar. Bases: 1. Its taste is bitter. 2. When added to litmus solution, it turns blue. 3. Examples: Baking soda, Soap and lime water.
Acids:
1. Its taste is sour.
2. When added to litmus solution, it turns red.
3. Examples: Curd, lemon juice and vinegar.
Bases:
1. Its taste is bitter.
2. When added to litmus solution, it turns blue.
3. Examples: Baking soda, Soap and lime water.
State differences between acids and bases.
Acids: 1. Its taste is sour. 2. When added to litmus solution, it turns red. 3. Examples: Curd, lemon juice and vinegar. Bases: 1. Its taste is bitter. 2. When added to litmus solution, it turns blue. 3. Examples: Baking soda, Soap and lime water.
Acids:
See less1. Its taste is sour.
2. When added to litmus solution, it turns red.
3. Examples: Curd, lemon juice and vinegar.
Bases:
1. Its taste is bitter.
2. When added to litmus solution, it turns blue.
3. Examples: Baking soda, Soap and lime water.