Science, asked by ashwanisangal332, 4 months ago

1. You are given a basic substance 'A' and a neutral substance 'B' in colou
form. How will you distinguish between 'A' and 'B' using turmeric solut​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

ACID: Taste of acid is sour. There are many substances that contain acid and so taste sour. For example – lemon, curd, pickles, orange juice, vinegar, etc.

Substances that taste sour are called acidic. The chemical nature of such substance is known as ACIDIC.

The word acid comes from Latin ‘ACERE’ which means sour.

BASE: Taste of base is bitter. Substances that contain base taste bitter. For example; soap or soap solution, baking soda, washing soda, etc.

The chemical nature of substances that contain base is known as BASIC.

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ACID: Taste of acid is sour. There are many substances that contain acid and so taste sour. For example – lemon, curd, pickles, orange juice, vinegar, etc.

Substances that taste sour are called acidic. The chemical nature of such substance is known as ACIDIC.

The word acid comes from Latin ‘ACERE’ which means sour.

BASE: Taste of base is bitter. Substances that contain base taste bitter. For example; soap or soap solution, baking soda, washing soda, etc.

The chemical nature of substances that contain base is known as BASIC.

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