A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Water is neutral, neither acid nor alkali. It has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
Sugar is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
no it is an acid
Lime is a strong base. When you add a base to an acid it turns it neutral. So by adding the lime to the water after a while it'll turn into precipitation itself and neutralize the acid. This is also known as acid-base neutralization.
A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Water is neutral, neither acid nor alkali. It has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
Sugar is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Sugar is Neutral.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
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Table salt is neutral.