2. They taste sour, are electrolytes, and react with active metals to produce hydrogen.
3. You should NEVER taste unknown chemicals because many are poisonous and can destroy body tissue.
4. Most often dyes are used to detect acids. The dyes will turn a certain color which indicates the presence of an acid.
10. You can use litmus to detect wether a solution is a base or an acid.
11. The most common bases I can think of would be: baking soda, laundry detergent, or soaps.
12. Antacids work by neutralizing the acids in your stomach.
13. When an acid and base are mixed together, they produce a salt.
14. Normally pH meters are used, but you can also calculate the pH using math. (yuck)
15. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is. It ranges from 0-14, with 7 being neutral.
17. pH is very important to the environment as it helps us measure and monitor for safe water conditions. A rise or fall from the average water pH level can indicate chemical pollution.
18. Salt is formed when an acid and base react with each other. It then has a cation of the base, and anion of the acid.
I hope those helps!! (:
Physical properties include color, smell, texture etc which can be easily observed but chemical properties include mass, volume reactivity which can only be observed when any changes in the chemical identity of the substance takes place.
Answer:
C. It is hard to recreate the extremely high temperatures and pressures found inside stars.
Explanation:
Nuclear fusion occurs when atomic nuclei are forcefully combined to create a new atomic nuclei or subatomic particles. In nature, this process takes place in our Sun and other stars. Within stars, extremely high temperatures and pressures are achieved and cause nuclear fusion to occur. Humans have not yet been successful in recreating the environment necessary to mimic this process.
Answer:
a. Clay
b. Sandy Loam
c. Sandy Clay
d. Loamy Sand
Explanation:
Based on the soil texture triangle, the soil texture for the following combination of sand, silt and clay are;
a. Sand 20 percent; Silt 20 percent;Clay 60 percent: ____ CLAY
b. Sand 60percent; Silt 30percent; Clay 10percent: ___ SANDY LOAM
c. Sand 50percent; Silt 10percent;Clay 40 percent: ____ SANDY CLAY
d. Sand 80 percent; Silt 15 percent; Clay 5percent:_____ LOAMY SAND
D. dormancy is the correct answer