Acids have a pH less than 7, taste sour, and typically have a hydrogen in front of their formula or a COOH group, while bases have a pH greater than 7, taste bitter and slippery, and tend to have a hydroxide (OH) at the back of their formula.
Acids have a pH less than 7, taste sour, and typically have a hydrogen in front of their formula or a COOH group, while bases have a pH greater than 7, taste bitter and slippery, and tend to have a hydroxide (OH) at the back of their formula.
Acids have a pH less than 7, taste sour, and typically have a hydrogen in front of their formula or a COOH group, while bases have a pH greater than 7, taste bitter and slippery, and tend to have a hydroxide (OH) at the back of their formula.
Have ph values of less than 7 Have ph values of more than 7 Typically have a hydrogen Tend to have a Hydroxide (OH) infront of the formula or at the back of the formula COOH group (carboxylic Taste bitter and slippery acids)