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give two examples of each of acidic, basic and neutral substances from day to day life​

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Answered by joshiharshin
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What do you know about acids? Would you touch an acid? Have you ever tasted an acid? Do you think it is possible to taste an acid without burning your tongue? What do you think it would feel like when an acid burned your tongue?

Before we talk more about acids, let us first examine the human tongue. It is a most fascinating organ, and plays an important role in our sense of taste.

Tastes of substances

flavour

sense

taste buds

chemoreceptor

savoury

instinct

tongue map

What is your favourite food? What do you like most about your favourite food? You will probably say that you just LOVE the taste of it! The taste of our favourite foods make us feel good. How do we taste our food?

We taste food with tiny structures on our tongues!

Look in the mirror, and stick out your tongue. Look for small, round bumps. These are called papillae. Most of them contain taste buds. The taste buds are very small structures which have sensitive hairs. The chemicals in the food that you eat dissolve into your saliva in solution. The chemicals then stimulate the tiny hairs within the tastebuds and turn these signals into impulses. These impulses travel to the brain allowing us to experience the sensation of taste.

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Answered by punya100
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Answer:

acid

hcl

sulphuric acid

basic

soap

detergent

neutar

water

sugar

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